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Yo mumma

Drink you an Nath under the table any day Fatz you homo

All depends on whether I get the old girl fixed & tuned with PFC. It's possible at this stage -

I spose I could bring gloria - are you having an extra slow group that day ??? ha ha ha

Na, Gloria's breaks (intentional splelling) aren't very good.

:)

are you talking about tea or beer bman you poof!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

we dont care if you could drink more tea than us

and yea do you know that wakefield has corner so you would have to get that glorias fat arse around some!!!!!!

biatch

ummm....I think pete may have gone crazy......

plus, if you remember our last disgraceful goulburn piss up pete I was the only one that lasted....everyone else had disappeared by the time dinenr was over, I guess thats what you get when kiddies start drinking at 4pm.

BTW I AM NOT SHARING WITH PETE.

Oh, and there's a track day on as well apparently :D




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