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It was then decided to re-unite the bum video with the bum owner!

COME ON DOWN EMILY!!! (of collie)

Joe took the task with great masculinity and got her phone number![/quote:09a17dfeaf]

I got Two Phone numbers, one Emily!

Two, her friend Jane ;) but don't tell Emily!

and yes I've SMS but I dotn think this long distance realationship will work out! :)

Cheers

Joe

"So when are you going to put it on the internet?" Emily

Gus; Man how fast you went that round about folloed by that blue falcon? I thought shit Gus ganna loose Grip on that corner but you made it! [/quote:cd73a266c2]

I can't loose grip :twisted:

God bless FM901's :)

Hey Guys!!

I can finally get in touch with you all again!!!! Well at least until work figures out the new Forum address and bans it like they did with SDU.... :cry:

Was a lot of fun yesterday, until we hit the storms, then it was just plain scary!!!! Hats off to Joe for a great scenic drive, I did start to think you were heading us down to Bunbury at one point there dude :lol:

As for the naked buttocks, I can vouch for that!!! I nearly ran up the ass of the 180 in front of me cause I was so busy watching the girlys dropping their dacks for Joe :lol: :lol:

Nexus, thanks for the sticker, but are we going to stay with the SDU idea or switch to 'SAU-WA' now we have moved?

Anyway, nice to catch up with everybody, and great meeting the guys I didn't know.

Brett

Heya Guys,

Any pics or vids put up yet from the cruise?

Oh and I'm sure the guys are ready to check out the infamous school bus vid......... :)

If Joe doesn't want to discriminate her well then please send a private copy to : PO Box.......... eeheheheheh!!!Serves me right i guess for pulling out of the cruise just after IMACUL8. oh well.... :x

Would have LOVED to have come guys, but the rain was makin' the roads slippery.. and me having 3 points left on my license cruising with about 10+ skyline's would have surely attracted the boys in blue.....

... so there was no cop prescence/roadblocks/RBTs ?? Good to hear it went smoothly.

I'll join in on the next cruise for sure :)

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