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well its best to start organising earlier in the week gives people more notice :D

yes yes why not try to make it a big one, perhaps we should head south for once

or somewhere different? going up north all the time is boring. ohh but then again.. skanks.... hmmmmm hehehe

oh speaking of skanks

yesterday in richmond (yes richmond) ther was some skanks on the corner and i shouted SKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANKKKKKKKSSS at them hell loud i think everybody heard haha

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well i'm all out for this weekend, gonna be soaking up some sun in sunny bris :D i wonder if morgsie will be taking the car out anyway?

hmm come to think of it, next weekend might me a little doubtful as well, how bout we have a thurs night nasho run then?

Originally posted by GTR-80Y

Pete, give your brain cells a rest for once!:lol:  I think a nasho run is in order, maybe even all the way to the gong........in fact i think the gong is closer than terrigal.

Nasho Ninja time???

No way terrigal is as far as tha gong, going to the gong is like going to newcastle...

but a gong mission could be cool...

:shake:

Originally posted by BY BY

joining us for a cruise are you shellster?

Surely am! Sorry bout that :) hehe

I'll stay at the back (with Prank) :lol:

hey can we go to the gong can we?? can we?? I've never been (welll years ago but that don't count)...Or are u all likely to cop defects if we go there :)

Originally posted by BY BY

Dont you want to ride in a REAL car shell...... :D  

Gong could be good...

Lepperfish.... reckon we can drag the others along? ross and co?

Maybes, Ross doesn't finish till midnight, and im not sure about

the others, there too hard to get organised.

See what happens, its only early dayz yet... :shake:

Shell....forget going in a real car, get with the REAL man!:lol: I think its decided, nasho run and the gong. The gong is just as close as terrigal! And way better too, less bogans!:uh-huh:

Hows about Homebush 6c?

Christian: u workin? do we have to wait for your slow ass?:D




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