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Hey All,

I'm flying to Brisbane at the end of the week to pick up my GF and her things and driving back down in the Car, we have most of her effects sent by interstate removalists so there shouldn't be too much in the car (I hope) we are spending 2 nights in Sydney and we aren't really on any sort of time constraint so if you need something picked up let me know and we can try to sort things out.

PS. For those of you that are in the "know" please don't get side tracked in this thread....I don't exactly want my life story posted up here :cheers:

JR

Lol....I had a feeling this would turn into a "Where the F have you been thread" Sorry guys, I'll try to come to something as a last "Hurrah!" Is Hamish still doing Buller with the new bub? Or has someone else picked that up?

if you could go to st lucia and steal my mate's bicycle, i would be eternally grateful.

....Do....do you want me to do this? Lol

lol. would be great for some lolz.

mate : my bike got stolen.

me: its in melb brah.

and what a great opportunity, he should be going to byron bay soon

Honestly if you could assure me there is no chance of getting arrested then I'd do it it would be great for some Lolz. I also need an excuse to take out my cousins 1M tonight, I'm dying to drive it again :laugh:

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