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When you come off Vic Rd, do this little loop. avoid turning around to park as there isn't a lot of room at the best of times, with 30 odd skylines coming, it might become impossibruu

http://goo.gl/maps/n7rB4

last 2 times I went down their some dick had a truck in the cul-de-sac and blocked it all out.

As long as i dont get held up at work we will make the trip down! We will be in the Mini Monster truck so i may park on top of any low lying cars :ph34r:

Ill just park at the gay place, secure parking and no one asks questions haha

Well not when you look the part :ph34r:

As long as i dont get held up at work we will make the trip down! We will be in the Mini Monster truck so i may park on top of any low lying cars :ph34r:

Oh good, you can tow me home.

Terry, is he beating him with a poop?

Vibrating Pessaries come in all shapes don't they Ian?

and that only looks like foreplay - hahaaa

Why so early? Do they need to wait for it to cook? :ph34r:

Nah, they're notorious for delivering late!

...and they know there are 3 dozen of us coming! :wub:

Hey guys bad news, ive come down really hard with the flu, been in bed all day. Cant make tonight unfortunately. So sorry terry, someone else is gonna have to do me proud and ask the silly questions.

Sorry again guys. One of these ays ill get to a tech night. Have heaps of fun.

^^^ That's OK - your orders now are...

* don't infect us

* go to bed

* post up in the health subforum admitting that you got the lurgy :P

Hey guys bad news, ive come down really hard with the flu, been in bed all day. Cant make tonight unfortunately. So sorry terry, someone else is gonna have to do me proud and ask the silly questions.

Sorry again guys. One of these ays ill get to a tech night. Have heaps of fun.

Sounds like a poor excuse :P

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