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i was going to be coming to celebrate the lovely evening with you guys, but instead im going to the g/f's to basically just cuddle up on the couch and relax, which is music to my ears. so i will wish you all a very happy new year and i hope you have a wonderfull night tonight, and hopefully i will see you at Richards tommoz.

Sounds really nice Andrew *sob*. Wish I was doing the same mate. Enjoy.

Wishing you all a great New Years Skyline crew. Should be a top year and the best way to "kick it" is to be down the Jerra 2night.

I'm thinking 7:30 - 8ish to start rollin in.

Remember to be responsible if you intend on drinking heaps (Taxi or designated driver). It ain't you this week NiK.

PS *sob* isn't tears - it's "Son-of-a-B!tch".

Recovery BBQ Party - My place

Venue:10/15 IronBark Circuit, Jerrabomberra

Day: 1st January 2005

Time: 11:00am onwards.

This will give you time to sleep/recover a tad b4 socialising again.

Show when your able as it will be rolling on the rest of the day/evening.

Remember it's a BYO folks.

:)

i was going to be coming to celebrate the lovely evening with you guys, but instead im going to the g/f's to basically just cuddle up on the couch and relax, which is music to my ears. so i will wish you all a very happy new year and i hope you have a wonderfull night tonight, and hopefully i will see you at Richards tommoz.

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actually i will be doing similar later on tonight got to go to a few parties first then me and the gf were gonna spend it together :)

also richard i will pop in for a while tomororw not sure when but i will be their

It ain't you this week NiK.

Oh hell no it aint, I am fully cashed up for a taxi ride home :) Just curious are you allowed to bring your own bottles into the Jerra? Ive got a bottle of something I -really- want to go drink for drink with you Richard :)

Bring it on Big Fella!

Dear Dorothy, Advice plz - Adult inside me say's not a responsible challenge to take on. Boy inside says "Drink Off" at the Jerra.

But seriously NiK...lol....

Hey Kid, Come back in a few years when your ready for the Majors.

Just quietly your already one behind. - Game on!

Oh hell no it aint, I am fully cashed up for a taxi ride home :) Just curious are you allowed to bring your own bottles into the Jerra? Ive got a bottle of something I -really- want to go drink for drink with you Richard :)
Bring it on Big Fella!

 

Dear Dorothy, Advice plz - Adult inside me say's not a responsible challenge to take on. Boy inside says "Drink Off" at the Jerra.

 

But seriously NiK...lol....  

Hey Kid, Come back in a few years when your ready for the Majors.

 

Just quietly your already one behind. - Game on!

Dear Richard,

Its NYE so I say listen to the boy inside of you. Its only one night after all...

On another note, you still have not answered NiKs question on wether you can bring your own drink to the Jerra or not.

Sincerely,

Dorothy

:)

Dear Dotty - Thanks darlin, right answer, your a B!tchin hottie!.

NiK - Nah they dont do BYO at the Jerra but your welcome to go to Richard's pre the NYE bash at the Jerra and have a few. I'll be cruisin down bout 8ish.

Respectfully

Richard

Dear Richard,

Its NYE so I say listen to the boy inside of you. Its only one night after all...

On another note, you still have not answered NiKs question on wether you can bring your own drink to the Jerra or not.

Sincerely,

Dorothy

:)

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