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Matt has a lumpy cam but when I think of him I get a lumpy pair of King Gee's (both front and back). I suppose I had better go so I can show him my true love.

You're a worry Irish I tell ya! I was wondering why the car was still shaking... after I'd switched the engine off!

No worries Darren :D

To everyone that came along... I hope you had a good time? I know I certainly did! ;) Thanks for making it a great night! :D

Those of you that continued on to the Casino (think it was the Casino?)… sorry we did make it that far.

I wasn't feeling too bad the next day, except for being a bit tired... but after 6hrs at Windy Point watching the Classic Adelaide - I was stuffed!

she was damn fine if I do say so myself!!!!

yes, damn (and broke) spoilsports .... wouldn't even have a drink with me when we got home either :D .... she obviously wasn't well!

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