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Hello everyone.

As you may, or most likely may not, have noticed, i have been away from these forums for a long time. Reason being fay and i have been planning our engagement for a while and between fay, work, and world of warcraft, i dont have much time to do much in terms of cruises and meets etc (but i will be back in full force soon).

so anyway, an update.

we are getting engaged this saturday in front of 250 people (big family ay?)

we are also finalising our house plans and should be building the next year on the farm (how quaint).

i have a lvl60 rogue woot ftw !

Update me people, tell me what you have all been up to, on and off the forums. what has the club been up to? what have you done lately to create an impact in this world? or in your country....or suburb...house....or room.....yeah.

cool :)

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New hotness

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Got new job

Been running lots

Broke 1 Lada and bought a new one

Old busted

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Haven't moved yet

Haven't sold Golgo yet

Still master of my own domain (mostly :D)

PS: Congrats to you and Fay on your engagement :)

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doxxeh! Congratulations u guys its about time :(

latest and greatest:

finally sold pretty much all the cars... soarer will hopefully be sold this week

i shall have a new BEAST soon

computer is being upgraded for the likes of WOW and BF2 :) i shall have the greatest rouge the world hath seeeeeeen!!!

the rest... same ol

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Congrats to you both Mike. Glad you waved coming out of Bluestone when I went past in the new purple GTR33 a while back but the look on you face was priceless (Sh*t who's that? wavey)

Been thinking we should crank up another Sunday Brekkie at the Lakes so maybe in about 2 weeks. I should lob by work to catch up.

So what's new? The GTR which I really enjoy, some surgery for both myself and Nelly so now I can walk and Nelly is improving. Just bringing that day of leaving Vic for Brisbane closer. Also new username thank to Shan.

I was supposed to be in Iraq now but the back injury and surgery stopped it. Likewise the moving home to Qld.

The GTSt is in need of a new motor so It'll be a 26TT. The 25TT conversion was nice until the front turbine died and sucked back into the front 3 cyl leaving a dead car.

Other than DECA, not a day racing this year because of the injury so have to get back out for a bit of fun before going around Xmas.

All the best mate. You and Fay have a great day.

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Glad you waved coming out of Bluestone when I went past in the new purple GTR33 a while back but the look on you face was priceless (Sh*t who's that? wavey)

hahahahaha thats actually exactly what happened lol

i thought "wtf thats a nice gtr....is that...wtf? gtr? wtf?"

then fay said "stop swearing"

/me wave :blink:

and i agree, a sunday breaky would be awesome me thinks

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Sorry late reply..was in Canberra.

Yep, went the low budget GOLGO copy with more go than show ........ not as nice overall but the price was too good to refuse.

It's not as easy to drive around town as the GTSt due to extra weight and lower compression but it can be heaps of fun.

I'll get something going on the Sunday brekky for maybe this weekend or next weekend. I'll check the weather.

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