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hahahaha wishful thinking eh Richard :P

Oh, out of interest - is this open to "outsiders"? I got a couple of mates who'd no doubt be keen to come, they just don't own real cars of any description lol

I hope your using the australian coailloquialism Troy

PS. I think the blonde girls watching you doing your brakes yesterday arvo for a few hours may be keen to come too

:ph34r:

I hope your using the australian coailloquialism Troy

PS. I think the blonde girls watching you doing your brakes yesterday arvo for a few hours may be keen to come too

:ph34r:

hahaha

though yes, you might be right. Apparently the first thing the other girl (not Noel's missus) said to him was asked if I was single lol.....SHE'S 17 THOUGH!! ehhhh

Also I have no way of contacting them

Twas good folks you shoulda been there!.

Many laughs had, many burbs drunk and many innapropriate discussion had.

Shells handeling of the sausages was great. :O

Nice to see Tats make a special trip all the way down from Sydney just to make this BBQ/pissup.

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