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hey i wanna go steak this monday coming.....

carmon fella's

then every 3 weeks after then or so......

ill make sure hype come to this one.....

ill drag his romanian butt out....

so monday who is up for steak ???

me,mark,eug,minh......

anyone else ??

Originally posted by cereal_jacques

HAHAHA.....Minh goes: "Eric is 2 asians stacked behind each other." :lol: :lol: :lol:

Good to finally meet you Eric, you tall bastard.......

and my response is....

HAHAHA.....Eric goes: "Minh is 2 asians stacked next to each other." :lol: :lol: :lol:

hahaaa.. Dave.. u'r just as tall as me mate... ur' a OBFG..

(One Big Friendly Giant!) :bahaha:

Frank's version of steak.. u should all be worried about that..

Originally posted by XrSiSt

hahaaa.. Dave.. u'r just as tall as me mate... ur' a OBFG..

(One Big Friendly Giant!)  :bahaha:

DAMN YOU....DAMN YOU TO HELL :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

I can't get the image of you sitting up on the median strip next to us out of my head.....I was like "WTF is that noise?" and then I see you sitting next to us....LOL

I'm so glad no damage was done........I bet that truckie was glad Minh didn't get out of the car to do any damage to him either.

Originally posted by cereal_jacques

DAMN YOU....DAMN YOU TO HELL :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

I can't get the image of you sitting up on the median strip next to us out of my head.....I was like "WTF is that noise?" and then I see you sitting next to us....LOL

I'm so glad no damage was done........I bet that truckie was glad Minh didn't get out of the car to do any damage to him either.

i was waiting for Dave to give them the big size 12 like he did to the bogans up at gosford. hahahaha:D

Originally posted by cereal_jacques

DAMN YOU....DAMN YOU TO HELL :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

I can't get the image of you sitting up on the median strip next to us out of my head.....I was like "WTF is that noise?" and then I see you sitting next to us....LOL

hahahaa...

probably asking u'rself.. wasn't eric driving a skyline.. not a 4WD..

Originally posted by torana_mad

Hey lets do the same thing this monday and even go to the boat ramp place again and see if we can get that cop chick to come around again.

Sounds like a plan:uh-huh:  

I think its love..........................:love:

yumm... women in uniform:D

did ya take any pics!?! please tell me you did! :Pimp:

Hey Frank/Mark is HYPE Eugene from High skool!?

hehehe, well like i said id be there every monday,

Im telling ya, Steak and Beer go SO blardy well 2gether, and with good mates around and a topic of interest, hehehe well it doesn't get better than that!!

I know how you feel Dave, i was just freeking it so hard when i saw Eric up the kerb! hahah then Lolz!! ahhaha it was freekin crack up, it was like the Maroon skylines posing

hahahaha

I reckon then and there Dave you shoulda jumped out and taken a pic! :)

hahaha

i would of wet myself laughing!

hahahah

Donnie




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