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damn eug that is bad, you're front bar better not be totally fcuked.. NISMO!! argh! that sucks dude, you've got the worst luck with cars :)

at least it wasn't your fault though. damn bogans.

guess im staying home now! hehe.. damn.. ahh well.

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Looks like i'll be at uni late tonight doin an assigment.....but i'll definetly be free by 12am, i'll call yas to find out wats doin.

Sideways: mount white? peats ridge? dude! the nasho is south!

:lol: Lots a cops up that way too, just recieved the defect i got up there a few weeks ago.

Oh and it looks like it could be a wet one......that'll make things scarey...DOOOOORIFT! might go find some industrial area and break loose!

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No need to ask dude.....but u know my rules, "i'll turf my bro's if i see hoes!":lol:

bahaha ,....

so ill walk huh??

na man.. ill take over the driving.. while u get busy! :uh-huh: :) lol

so u wanna meet some where around 12 man???

thornleigh ?? city way??

thanks for the cruise guys :)

even though there wasn't many of us, it was nice to meet a few ppl I hadn't met before (even if i didn't realise who you were at first..sorry Ash! :) )

Loz, i had pizza and champers when i got back to the hotel...I was glad u didn't eat it all, i got the munchies heh:D

(not related to the cruise, but i've gotta say that it was great to finally meet you Doctor! you are a champion. And thanks for the coffee today red900ss, I'll email you pic i took of you & bub...it turned out really nice :D )

mmmm pizza at Mona Vale:

Thanx for postin the pic of me inhailing the supreme!:)

Saturday was mad fun too! night of drinks, pool, daytona and battle gear.....didn't get home til 5:30am! had to get ready for work at 9am.

I think the cruisin will be on hold for a while, i've caught Fatz beer bug!

don't forget the big hunk with his back to the camera :P

Yeah sorry bout that Loz! there were worse photos than that one though!!! :lol: Got a funny one of Ash and a piece of garlic bread...hehe




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