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i'll be out in Braddon with bells on dependin when ppl r going, i'll definately be out there on weds and thurs, and were having dinner there on friday, although i'll be bringing the excel out for fri night. im tempted to go out there on tuesday as well but our night at Jerra is on tuesday and i'd rather go to that.

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I may be there as well so just look for a guy with really blonde hair, and a bunsh of young folk and some old farts like my self, not. lol sorry no offence to the older ppl of the jara pub and of sau

Jeez,

I walked a three legged horse through the pouring rain just to get to school and fought in four world wars just for you young un's to have a better life and thats the thanks I get, shoulda let the bloody goat lovers and japs have the place,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ya ungrateful bu99er.

No bloody chance, you'd be too busy slave building a bridge over the River Kwai, and eating kebabs till you was sh1tting pita rolls................

Ohh and did I mention Saki, no wonder the japs wanted out, saki is one nippon product the world is finished with before it started, you'd drink wood alcohol or metholated spirits before saki [woeful stuff, poor excuse for alcoholic beverage].

I may be there as well so just look for a guy with really blonde hair, and a bunsh of young folk and some old farts like my self, not. lol sorry no offence to the older ppl of the jara pub and of sau

Ooooh Boy - r u going to git a beat'n with my belt when you git to tha Jerra. Gramps knows who you meant, ya cant fool me ya young wippersnapper....He he he

and is so not in the same league....

I know what you mean Stirlo - Same Mate. Depressed :D

Ah well, We'll just try and appreciate what we have. Or better yet we could rob a bank and do our rides up...but prolly get caught by the cops in a Commodore/Ford.:Oops:

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