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i hear alot of no's......but i think yes!!!.

dont have it yet myself, due to lots of other big bills atm (VW engine rebuild, insurance on all cars, moving next weekend, and rego for the liner).......but very soon.

been playing it on ralfs comp, and another friends out in Woodford this weekend. and i love it, just freaking sweet and old school. right down to the simple duke sounding jump sounds.

Pig Cops are epic, the weapons and lvls are nice, yet not overly pretty. just enough for duke. just good ol' duke goodness.

Ok thursday is nearly here and I haven't seen any Ideas for north meet, So I think we should do our usual unless someone comes up with a solid solution between now and then. I don't mind hosting at my place but it is a bit hard to find. Let me know what you think about a location it has to have food preferably it has inside seating and enough parking to be able to fit us all, We could do pizza capers in Morayfield if needed as they have seating but they are outside. Surely someone has a suitable location to do the weekly at. If no firm decision is made by wednesday night we will be going with the usual location and we will try again next week. I think it is Important to have a local one as well as one down at Castledine so we can take turns going for a drive and hosting the event.

i totally agree. but as you said, food places with indoor around here is minimal. not that i mind being outside so much.

but definitely an alternating local would be good. i pick up the keys to my new place on thursday arvo at 5, but i should be fine to head out once its all sorted

I may have to attend a job site thursday night depending on if the change is approved as I will be on call again. I should know for sure tomorrow or thursday morning at the latest.

I may have to attend a job site thursday night depending on if the change is approved as I will be on call again. I should know for sure tomorrow or thursday morning at the latest.

Yeah word was passed down today, work is going to be the fun police tomorrow but the money is good.

so clints out :( any idea's on chris? i'll probly make a breif appearance tonight to try to peel myself away from duke and terraria, so we meet at carseldine centro infront of pizza capers at 7 if you wanna come show off you car mystery kid.

I'll pop past for a bit. though if its only one or two people I wouldnt worry about it.

call me (shop phone is diverted to mobile.) if you are going to can the meeting tonight.

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