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Can't wait to see what people bring for sale, might find afew gems :)

Il be there around 7:30ish

Me too........ Make sure you come and say hello.

I'll be the old fossil there!

Bob.

Yes, please buy your tickets before the event. This is a pre-registration deal. Dealing with those that didn't follow the instructions and get their Eventbrite reg will slow things down for those that did the right thing.

Thanks.

Lol define toy will bob always good chatting to you, you bringing your ADM or vspec?

I'm bringing the V-Spec, I gave it a bath this morning, not long finished it.......

My ADM is in hibernation........

Bob.

Its on tomorrow. :-)

Wut?

Yes it's on tomorrow but you turn east onto Clyde St off Silverwater Rd > left past Wilson Pk > left under Silverwater Bridge and Voila!

Humbla starts drinking sessions early these days.

She stands up at AA meetings and proudly announces "I've been dry since leaving the pub across the road"

AA Convenor: "But that's not a pub - it's a church!"

Humbla: "Oh is that what it is? Well he's a nice man with a white collar & always serves me (at mates rates) out of a big goblet. The only complaint is that the peanuts are flat and tasteless"

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lol well f**k me im an idiot!

Lol i had in my head that it was today too, good thing i checked the thread before i left hahaha. I'm only 5 minutes away though, so i could have passed it off as a 'small drive'

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