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Ah,well,I think it's time I have a change of plans,and just show up for the social side. It's come down to E,Kate,me,some help from R.,and some of the new members to plug away at the trivia questions whilst everyone else gets tipsy and talks cars/girls + boys and general banter. So,I'll be there at some stage!

huning rabbits?.....wascilly wabbits???? i want in!!!! i'll kill while you sleep, its win win!

(i just noticed if i had put and extra "you" in there it could have been a different suggestion altogether).....

i'll kill "you" while you sleep, its win win, hahaha

i was considering coming on my skateboard, but the thought if coming down hindmarsh at 100kms in designer jeans scares me, not to mention how badly i'd damage my manicure if i came off.....oh and of course i'd also probably die......

i was considering coming on my skateboard, but the thought if coming down hindmarsh at 100kms in designer jeans scares me, not to mention how badly i'd damage my manicure if i came off.....oh and of course i'd also probably die......

I would like to see that. Do you want a lift Andrew

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