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Hey - from memory you guys wanted to watch some Gwenith Paltrow movie or some such shite! At least rugby is a big step up from that crap! Still - we might have to do some flicking to the footy scores in the boring bits of the rugby (hang on - thats most of isn't it?)

Hey - from memory you guys wanted to watch some Gwenith Paltrow movie or some such shite! At least rugby is a big step up from that crap! Still - we might have to do some flicking to the footy scores in the boring bits of the rugby (hang on - thats most of isn't it?)

Hang on nothing wrong with Mrs Roy (Paltrow) and nothing boring about Union, especially the dirty Sth Africans :P

Well its on people...its 5am Friday morning im at work and i dont have a car....so Hertz and an Echo and a prayer for rain might be the goer

But no matter what ill be coming...Remember if staying at the place i arranged we need to bring our own linen ...

As i walked to work with a full backback i wasnt able to throw in a dooner and a friend has my sleeping bag so if someone could bring a blanket for me, i wont need as big a beer blanket :P

Does supply own linen normally mean pillows/towels as well...i didnt ask (Sorry)

AND remember to bring your CAMS Licences :P ...

I saw your clutch being dropped off. Fingers crossed Troy! I'm still to pick up my car also.

 

Oh and I'm at work now and of course I forgot my linen too. I'll have to get the Mrs to bring it down with her.

LOL...nothing like leaving things to the last minute then panicking :P .

Well just got confirmation that the car is ready to run bar engine oil and power stering fluid, so onto the dyno for a tune and provided the thing can be tuned and runs ok then ll have a car...but im not getting my hopes up too high...the engine has warranty etc etc but the new engine is still an unknown quantity.

Heres to hoping for a change of luck, : :P

hope your car is ready troy, i wanna see the beast in action :P

my oil cooler is going on today yay

Oil cooler = peace of mind :P

...as for beast, if you mean loud, spews oil all over the track and akin to havign a growth on your ass, then yeh my car is a beast :confused:

And from the Bureau of Meteoroogy...strong winds but no showers and around 13-18degrees




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