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If you're bringing your "mate" along, I'll be fine then, Tom ;)

I'll drive myself to HQ and will be there 11:30.

Will need to ride shotgun in one of the cars if we're having one of our normal cruises again :)

I can still grab ya man....good things come in three's ;)

All good, Tom.

I'll drive to HQ then will jump in with one of you guys.

Where are we headed for lunch?

And who's coming? :P

Either meringdan pub or withcott. Me, Tom and yourself. Unsure about Clint or Nick and Brian has fallen off the face of the earth

Ended up going for an esplanade run with Brian and Dave :)

That sounds alright man - change of scenery eh?

Defo good run. Shattered I don't have a car worthy enough to join in the fun...

Lunch was good...always cheap and cheerful there :)

Yes, and like i keep saying (even tho i couldn't attend last one) we need to keep up the appearances....it's half the fun of owning an import yeh?

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