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i dont obey laws i make em lol. sorry sinista i had a hard time trying to put em on took me 4 hours and not gonna even try to take em off only for a flat tyre and that is no suggestion for u to go give me a flat ok :P

I guess I can have mine ready by then...

not much tho just a 32 GTR, Stock white rims, lowered, BIG Exhaust, Pods, Bright Yellow/Gold Pearl, F/Bar, and me..... married..... with children......step back ladys... hehehe... very joking...

but can have car available if needs be.

hehehehehe well what can i say. seeing i am the youngest i think i should pick first. and jnj_r is there any chance of posting pics of these 12 girls lol so we can choose before we bitch fight when we get there

ooooooh, a bitch fight hey sexygtst??? dont want your hair to get messed up..... do you?? hehehehehehehehe

well obviously i dont want my hair to be messed up need to impress the ladies :aroused:

Sorry no pics... being their year 12 formal I'm sure they'll all be dressed up and looking good, but I haven't even met almost all of them (let's just leave it at that bearing in mind one of them is my sister!)

Just confirming again:

jnr_j

Timbar32

race_snooze

Sinista32

Skylinegal

sxygtst

Should only be 2 passengers each if we get 6 cars. Sounds good.

For whoever's keen I'll buy a couple of rounds somewhere afterwards too.

John

well i am in regardless beer or no beer. u just have to pm me the address and ur phone number so i know where i am going. do we pick them up aswell

They're all going to be at my olds place - so we'll all meet and go from there.

It's in Weetangera, I'll pm everyone details & phone no later in the week.

sexygtst reminded me that I have had 2 bitch fights worth mentioning: the first was at a club while aiting for john farnham to appear. A girl bumped into me once too often on the dance floor, so I punched her and ended up getting thrown out. Didnt see farnham, and also stumbled home with one heel a lot higher than the other (picked up one of hers by mistake)

2nd one was at a rodeo in qld, punched a girl for calling stu a nasty name, so I had to thump her as well, (she made me do it haha). Stu ended up fighting with a couple of guys and our dog decided to bite anyone that was hitting stu. Stu got arrested and taken away, and get this,,, the cops said if we didnt restrain the dog, he would be arrested too!!!!! So stu slept in the cop cells, dog and I slept in the back of the wagon, and next day when on the way to bailing out stu, got a speeding ticket!!!

Ohhhh, such fond memories.......hehehehe

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