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North Lakes Tavern does yummy food... I have no idea where somewhere different could be, I don't know anywhere but I am keen to meet people... Oh and if anyone knows who owns the (black or purple - It was dark and I wasn't paying attention) R34 that was parked next to my pink R33 at Goodlife Carseldine this evening, tell them to ask for me next time they are in the gym so I can say hi!

North Lakes Tavern does yummy food... I have no idea where somewhere different could be, I don't know anywhere but I am keen to meet people... Oh and if anyone knows who owns the (black or purple - It was dark and I wasn't paying attention) R34 that was parked next to my pink R33 at Goodlife Carseldine this evening, tell them to ask for me next time they are in the gym so I can say hi!

if it had cstom plates on it 'halucin8' then it was 'noy'

jamie noy is his real name. handy guy to know if you need CF done.

I'm out tonight. have someone propoisitioning me with silly money for some reason so I am going to see what thats about.

Oh and also...If you are free between 8am & 6pm tomorrow and are contemplating checking out a gym come see me at work :) Goodlife Health Club Carseldine, 16 Graham Road! We have our open day so you can try the gym out on the day, we have a sausage sizzle, jumping castle, some local business stands, A group Fitness challenge and some other stuff to give away :) if you know of anyone else that may want to come down let them know to come and see me (Melissa) and I can show them around!

Hey Melly,

Do you know a Sam Burger at that gym she is a PT?

I did a PT course with her late last year, she got stuck in and finished it all to start working there, I'm still bumbling along with my assessments as I have too many hobbies and already have a full time job haha.

need to get focused

I LOVE Sam!!! She is my PT - She is a Bitch, not really, Love her to bits she is amazing! And she's been through an epic weight loss journey herself she is incredible! I train with Sam twice per week, she has so much potential to be an amazing trainer, super dedicated - She is great already for how short a time she has been in the industry!

GET FOCUSED BRENDEN!!!

I am a PT myself but deal with membership side of things for now until I can afford to do my own PT thing, I was doing it in Canberra but not here yet.

haha yeah she is pretty full on!

I lost 20kg in a year and have been slowly putting muscle on.. still no abs in sight... and a pretty bad anterior pelvic tilt and curved upper back(too much computers as a kid and well now with an office job too)

I do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu as my main fitness/sport, need to get in the gym more and throw more iron around so I can improve certain things I am lacking and yeah

Not meee anytime soon. Perm night shift now, but could try a monthly meet n bbq somewhere. Ill drag clint along :P

Yeah man I am a hermit now days, gotta get motivated. Should come to one of jaydens foot games with us.

sorry guys, ive been off the internets for about a week now thanks to Telstra awesomeness :angry:

(tethered phone atm)

im keen to meet up this thursday night, im thinking a carseldine is a good idea. as is the BBQ and beer idea!

finally got a sub and amp in my car! yay for some Bass, and thanks chris for the freebies! it does the job well

Im a goer on lakeside bodo. Itll b my first attendance so should be fun.

Should have seen my partners face when i said im going on a race track lol, i got the "dont break your car damnit" soeech :P

I will gladly host a bbq beer night once my house is built (in a billion years it seems)

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