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Originally posted by fatz

anything for a booze up

whats your number?

pete

HAHAHAHAAAAA Pete...how unusual to see u keen for a piss up :D

well i got 3 weeks holiday so bring it on!! :alcoholic

BROKEN, we'll have to organise something...

where you staying?

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Originally posted by 2rismo

Cruising down for the day with some mates.

where the hell do we park without our shit being destroyed by the bogan patrol?

do you have visions of bogans with mullets, seeking revenge for jim richards calling them a pack of arseholes at bathurst?

ha ha ha

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