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10 pm (people scared of rain need not appy)

other nasho run got canned

its raining already done it once today in the wet had a ball

will be nasho then maquarie pass and back

might do maquarie a few times depending of fuel consumption

it will be wet and will be fun

pete

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ps i hear that you have to do it under 20 mins in the rain

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its back on girls

notice the rain yea baby

11pm nato run

now i know ill be doing it myself but im still ging to sit here and call you all pussies

you r all gay, if your scared of driving in the rain why did you buy a car. whats the point in having a roof if you dont use it

gay i says

anyone who isnt gay

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notice we will most likely go up maquarie pass as well so should be fun

pete

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