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:D erin puts down the foot..crushes krawlers plans :D all in the space of one thread

Convert the mezzanine floor into a living area and have a whole shed to do stupid things in. I've got visions of F&F moments... Cops are after a pack of hoons, everyone comes racing in, I drop the roller door, cops go by, roller door goes up and hoons go off the opposite direction. Yayayay. Anyway, I thought it'd be cool.

been done.. been there, partied there, done donuts out the back, cops come, we then disappeared down to the pub instead.. actually my mate lived that down in cobram in VIC.. it sounded cool and he had hotrods and crap in there and it was good to stand around burning stuff in the 44 gallon, but it was actually shithouse :)

man, i'm old :) live with free "I remember the time when..." guy!

Yeah if you can wait around a bit, might be an idea to get ytou to stop in on your way home one night after work and we could disscuss this furthur Gordo?

Also Smooth, got any connections which could hook us up with a rental SAU play pad?

Hey Gordo, just sopke with other flatmate, he would not have a problem moving in where you currently are, doing a swap, only thing is you'll have to fight Benji over his room! :) My bet is on Gordo! Well then at least you are half way there and then we can seriously look at some places, anyway pop round after work tody and we'll chat, eh?

What time do you pass by the Yatala BP? If you stop there I can meet you on my way home, as I pass by it, and you can follow me back to the "Unit of SAU" for furthur disscussions.

OK People so far the list of people is:

Pred - Gordo

Ska - Cyrus

Chaos - Ben

All we need is one more for this gem:

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So cmon! It would be like a permanent dodgy mech day!

I would be providing unlimited ADSL too, HOW GOOD IS THAT!

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