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We're right 'on the money' now Ricky - so we Execs won't need to ask for confirmations now.

Your attention to detail though is to be applauded!

Look forward to meeting up with you and all the other eager beavers on Wed!

We're right 'on the money' now Ricky - so we Execs won't need to ask for confirmations now.

Your attention to detail though is to be applauded!

Look forward to meeting up with you and all the other eager beavers on Wed!

Mmmm beaver... :blink:

are we going to meet for dinner beforehand?

there are a couple of fast food joints nearish.

We will be running late so no can do on the foodz man!

Bobby has kindly offered finger food for those in a rush.

Don't get a ticket though!

There is no decent place to eat right near JEM so I might have to go a Km away.

Bobby has kindly offered finger food for those in a rush.

Don't get a ticket though!

There is no decent place to eat right near JEM so I might have to go a Km away.

Their floor is generally clean enough to eat off if that helps :P

We will leave Newcastle at around 4.45 so we wont be too late...

lol turbo used as a food processor

With some of the turbos i have seen you can be assured the food will be blended VERY well! Take that falcon drag car for example :P Dont even need to lift the bonnet to get to the turbo haha

Woodbine is about 4km from JEM. At the intersection there is every type of fast-food you can think of. Including Hooters :)<br />

Awwwwww yeah :yes:

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