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Man up Nick... it's not that bad. If I can still go to bars and clubs on week nights when I have work the next day, surely you can make it to a low key duck night :nyaanyaa:

guess your down for some duck then! BOOM!

im down for sure!

f**kin Aye brother! :thumbsup:

Haha!

Matty loves the duck!

Yeap that is correct

Come on down Nathan, duck is mad!

Trust me I'm in.... I always need to know in advance things to do an people to see lol

No bailing this time AP, Duck Meet was done for you :laugh:

Trust me bro I'm in!!!!!

Might not bring my ride but I'm in

AND YOU KNOW THIS!!!!!

Are you going to be walking to the duck meet?

:laugh:

Ok AP, if you don't come then you are admitting you have small biceps. :ninja::laugh:

Tough guy ehy!

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