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Well after all the heartbreaks and false promises I am not sure we will want you along ...

Just kidding mate!!!

Glad to hear you can make this one :)

Make sure to warm up the car!

And looking forward to catching up ;)

What you say!? I still cool!!! You see me there!!! =P

Lol!!! And don't hate on me because I live that forged life.....

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This will decimate all stomaches, after we put about 15 beers into it. If we have to, overnight hommus from... Lakemba :P

Raj don't do it!!! I bet he has over 100 kafta under that hood!!!
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This will decimate all stomaches, after we put about 15 beers into it. If we have to, overnight hommus from... Lakemba :P

I need one of these, one of the big ones. Actually make it two. And Sammi... I need it by tonight.

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oh ffs the biggest cruise in ages and i can't make it

aarrrgggghhhhhhhhhhhhh

not like i have the blue meanie anymore anyway sigh

also if you guys have to take swamp road - jamberoo, be a bit careful; last run it was pretty bumpy and it seems like there's a fair few nice cars going.

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So do you guys and girls want the good news, or the bad news??

Well, THERES IS NO BAD NEWS!!!!!! I can make this one!!!!!! (Finally!!!!!! Lol)

is it at operating temp yet?



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