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jayce, could you pass it into erica that i can't make it anymore

i have to go to sydney in the morning to pick up my little sister who arrives back from overseas, i'm not driving up myself, so i don't know what time i'll get back to canberra.

i'll msg someone when i get back to see if you guys are still there

andy

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hmmm well happy birthday anyway jayce im a bit young to be going to pub though so have a gud one

Thanks SKYLVIA! Haven't met you as yet,have I? Looks like you're new to SAU,too! Ah well,then:welcome! Last night was a good one:nothing too wild,and you all that weren't there should've seen the cake!

how old are ya??

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omfg that cakes awesome what time did it come out i feel tight for piking early now :) sorry jayce but i had a good time whilest i was their. noticed shawn coming in as i was leaving and also on the way out past the round about i spotted a silver r33 we both must have looked pretty funny as i swear both our heads just snapped and looked at each others cars as they went past lol

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