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GTr boy you are nothing. I am Timm The driftr. Am I sexy not?

Just look at my avatar. You and that pansy SDU have nothing on me. Shell is coming to Sydney to have more hot passionate monkey sex with me because I am hot and sexy. Now dont you girls like to spend a night with me and Miss Bambi? Just look at my Body in the Avatar. Please wipe the floor before you leave.

:headshot: :headshot

I hope Shell's boyfriend never reads this forum,,,,some of you might be in a bit of trouble. Shit he might even do a print out and start asking who's who.

Bring him along Shell,,,,bring him along...........

***Update***

Ok, it appears that Chatswood maccas isn't big enough for everyone to meet there so we are going to bar that idea.

New meeting at Thornleigh maccas at 9:00 - 9:30 this Friday night.

Sorry about this everyone but I had no idea there would be such a turnout. If you get lost or will be late, you can contact me on 0438 438 567

George

Originally posted by JiMb0

Haha, Shelly is your guy still comming or do you have that seat spare :) ??? Otherwise I might have to go for George's backseat ... /mental note ... wear something that wont show stains :cheers:

I asked him tonight and he doesn't want to come...so the front seats all yours baby! If you don't mind being in my boring "no-mods" car ;)

i hope you know the way to Thornleigh maccas Jimbo, cos i sure as hell don't LOL

I'm staying in the city...whereabouts you at? you moved or something didn't you?

George.

a Very quick summary. The majority of SAU etc are meeting as per your instructions at Thornleigh Maccas.

I am meeting a small group at stives and from there we will find you and catch up with you guys.

Apologises for any confusion that may have been caused on my part.

may i suggest not changing YOUR meeting spot again though :cheers:

this is going to be huge....;)

Cool, I live in Ashfield which is Inner West Sydney, however I work in St Leonards which is sort of North Shore .... where abouts you staying at the moment in Syd Shell ? I finish work at 8:00 pm and I'm happy to meet up somewhere.

Thornleigh is not too far away ..... Down near Pennant Hills ...

Dluded: Thornleigh Mcdonalds is on Pennant Hills road.

if u are coming from beaches go mona vale road > pacific highway towards hornsby then when you get to pennant hills road go left and its about 5 kms along on the right....

Originally posted by BY BY

George.

Apologises for any confusion that may have been caused on my part.

may i suggest not changing YOUR meeting spot again though :cheers:  

this is going to be huge....;)

no problem nick. you were only trying to help. guess what. the rta just gave me a gold license:rolleyes:

can you believe it? after loosing my license they give me gold.

Just on to a contact at the RTA,,,,seems theres been a mistake.....Theres a letter in the mail this afternoon revoking your Gold and you'll start on P's again. Sorry Onarun,,,but when I told her you drive a Red Skyline she informed me that Gold only goes to White Skylines. She had no choice.

My Humbless appologies.

we could make it reeeeaaalllll interesting and get the white skylines to meet at one location and the red ones at the other.

...Runs, jumps the wall..............peering to see the reponse.....hehehe

Nah,,,,you got it all wrong,,,,1N4 or is it KH2. You Greys can't even decide on a shade.......At least the Reds only have one code..........

QM1's should be installed at Homebush only because thats where Gold was won at the Olympics and we can relate to Winners.

The rest of you can choice where-ever you like.

:blast:

Originally posted by JiMb0

Cool, I live in Ashfield which is Inner West Sydney, however I work in St Leonards which is sort of North Shore .... where abouts you staying at the moment in Syd Shell ? I finish work at 8:00 pm and I'm happy to meet up somewhere.

Thornleigh is not too far away ..... Down near Pennant Hills ...

Well, I'm staying on Oxford Street, just behind the Burdekin (if you know where that is) at a friends house...and no he's not gay :P

Can you come straight into the city from work & meet me there? Would that be easiest? If not let me know..I will check on here when i get to Sydney tomorrow arvo.

Shells :)

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