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What I would suggest is a OLDSCHOOL SAU (even going as far back as Skylines Downuder) gathering.  For the vetrans ONLY......  maybe a get to gether to see how where all going.  I would love to catch up with Ken , Dave, Adam, Jim and his bro, Dan, Paul, Troy, Joe, Chris, Brett, etc....  how about it boys ....

I like that idea ;)

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']ok i give you that my post was abit immature, but im still leaving, i feel that my immature behavoiur is apart of the problem, so therefore i will leave and come back when i feel i am mature enough, jason i thankyou for bring to my attention that i was a part of the problem, i didnt see it like that but know i understand your view and i belived this is the best thing, :)

mikey you leave and i will personally stick a banana up your exhaust... no that wont work, potato... mmmm no not big enough, orange...nup. grapefruit.. maybe...ahh i got it watermelon... aww too expensive. need fuel money. awww screw it. mikey please dont leave.




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