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sammy would have done her out the back on sat night in the state he was in.

well he did disapear for a while there and was heading to the "toilet" at the time right near where she was!

/puts pinky finger to corner of lip and raises an eyebrow

i remember sammy screaming out "HEY THERE'S TWO GAY GUYS IN HERE, CAN YOU GIVE US SOME PRIVACY" while he was in the cubicle doin something or other...

lol don't know if that was the exact comment but the other occupant is a member of these forums (no, not me)... they were smoking in the toilet since femi-nazi no. 28 wouldn't let peeps outside for a breather...

he prod did, atleast no one would have said anything or thought he was pissed when driving out of the crown carpark coz he was parked in the diabled spot for the whole of saturday. They would have just thought he was really retarded!!! hahahahaha

lmao well driving home in his state was really retarded so i guess that parking spot was kinda fitting :)

Thanks for everyone who came, helped and made it a sensational weekend for all.

SAU/FA had the biggest stand, the best cars - and the power to boot.

Well done to all.

My boot was something to be proud off! :D

Now i'm gonna go and clean it out :(

Matt, you should come to more SAU meets.

If we aint cruising we are drinking... i wonder why :D

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