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Free for under 12's so cheap night for you ;)

Byo frothies in cans. No glass

Hey hey! I have an impressive beard for a 12 y/o I must say :P

Can do frothies in cans, Suntory Magnum Dry, ~$56 for a cartton of 24 x 500ml cans with 2 standard drinks per can. I think we can make that happen.

Suntory do good whiskey aswell Lachy

Going anywhere nice and muddy Dale? Would you like a hose down afterwards?

After last night I'm not sure whether I want to drink again lol

Going anywhere nice and muddy Dale? Would you like a hose down afterwards?

lolz

fkn miss you guy :(

but yer, soooo much mud, got knee deep while standing on the pegs at one point, also got smacked on the thigh with a branch at 80kph+ so a massive fkn bruise as well

but new rear tyre is officially a "good" thing

2 weeks knocking the wax off on tarmac, I was starting to think I had done a very silly thing (knobbys are awful/scary on the road)

but in the dirt its now a bit of a lunatic thing to ride :cool:




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