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I'm easy I'll let someone else pick the destination this week, I will be on call so I may not make it if this week keeps up. No laps for me either my car goes into the shop tomorrow for it's tune.

I am not as easy as clint, im alot harder..

No stressed about it again, local it is, unless we can get into the new chinese place im not sure, i dont feel like indian (again) :P

well not sure, meant to be shopping this wednesday night as the misses promised that we could go to harries on thursday, and as for friday, sorry can't make it as i have my son this weekend and pick him on friday.

on plus note, i can get my license back this week :P

I could eat might bring the family, is the missus workin tonight ash?

Maybe we should do a partners night tonight but we still need a destination or should we wait until tomorrow night and do a hary's diner visit. (PS I am now not on call till next wednesday)

Edited by RandomHero83

Shes actually "not" working :D

So we can do 1 of 2 things.

1) we could all meet at a fatning fast food place (or not) then go and park up by caboolture lakes (open meet, lots of room and space for clint to yell) kick a ball and talk crap.

2) go to harrys thursday night (i have no idea what shift they want me on, wont find out till later this arvo) and show those 1 wheel hoondms how a real car should purr, not whine like our mothers.

I also have some ideas, so ralph, bodo and steve get ur asses down!! I havent been to a meet in 3 weeks!!

Mine is in for a tune atm (come on 300atw hp!!!!) I do like the Idea of kicking the ball around so if we do vote harry's I suggest we do something athletic on sat or sunday followed by a bbq and some beers(my bbq don't work so someone needs to donate the use of a bbq).

im keen for tonight, and like troy said. im not after anything formal. i would bring the the little lady tonight but shes still unwell.

ashes option 1 sounds good to me, and im keen for some spinnies or capers. quick tasty and easy!!!

i have my son, so sorry no BBQ and beer for me

What about kicking the ball around my son will be down there with me (he is 7)

im keen for tonight, and like troy said. im not after anything formal. i would bring the the little lady tonight but shes still unwell.

ashes option 1 sounds good to me, and im keen for some spinnies or capers. quick tasty and easy!!!

Ok so quick feed followed by a kick around sounds like a good plan, Question is where has lights turned on so we can kick a ball around? or should we do this week earlier and then eat after?

weds night is BMX training, so their lights are on.. however i am not 100% sure if the 'field' lights are on.

i am polishing my precious right now, found a dent. made a new dent in the commodore!

weds night is BMX training, so their lights are on.. however i am not 100% sure if the 'field' lights are on.

i am polishing my precious right now, found a dent. made a new dent in the commodore!

i washed mine, but no polish. i like the trade off, a dent for a dent....i hate finding new ones. although i tend to find more stone chips than anything else.

i'll be bringing a friend along for a bit, hes bored so he thought he'd come out. not sure about ralf tho. trying to get in touch with him.

P.S.....i dont do footy....but i'll laugh at you guys anyways.

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