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May Monthly Dinner - 26/5/2005 - The Great Northern - Pacific Hwy Chatswood


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you know if we moved it to a wednesday night and you didnt come you would be in for a whole world of pain! yeah drop me a line, we might still be around.

Man we HAVE to do a dinner at Totoya In neutral bay.. with beer (japanese of course)...

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Me and the Wife may be there as the baby still has not arrived (being induced on Friday night)

So put us down for a tentative 2, we WILL be there if there if she does not go into labour before Friday.:P

hahaha.. yeah.. .if you like i'll show you some of the stuff i've learnt! :P

that sounds lovely.

now you just have to come to the dinner.

keep searching mate your perfect lady is out there I'm thinking you need:

works for VB (gets free beer)

drives an RB30/26 powered 4 door 31

has DDs

is a chick

likes burnouts and beer and showing her boobs

richard you make me sound like i'm a moronic commodore type westie guy

but yes, i do love vb.

i do LOVE twin cam rb30 powered 4doors

i LOVE large natural breasts. DD minimum!!

if she starts doing burnouts i'd have to reconsider the relationship!




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