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not too many people turned up last tuesday but shmeh it was still good, im looking forward to seeing kates new car this tuesday :):) BTW update on games if anyone is interested in getting midnight club 3 i got it for xbox and ps2 selling for $40 but price is negotiable :)

hmmmmm ok then well ive got the midnight club 3's but i also got a copy of GT4 going for $40 and Forza for Xbox going for $40 there both brand new as are the midnight club 3's. i also have star wars episode III the game for Xbox and lego star warsfor xbox brand new going for $30 each so if anyone is interested ring me or txt me cause i cant check SAU often now cause laptop is down :) (dont worry GM_GTR ive still gotyour copy for you :()

back on topic who is going to trivia tonight?

yeh ill take you up on that hehe. wat time are you looking at coming home cuz my dad said no later than 9:30?? 7 o'clock sound alright, u remember where my house is and stuff

yea i was intending on coming home around then so yea thats fine i will pick you up at like 6:50 - 6:55ish

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