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...i intend to walk up, with an esky full of beers in on hand.

And an open beer in the other hand at all times  :)

You better keep your sh1t in check, i nominated you the responsible adult charged with getting me and my car home after i have sarked down cans in the afternoon sun ;)

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yeah .. im in for sure :)

just need to find a driver for my car :O

haha i could allways come with my mum and the L-Plates hahaha... no :|

will be hanging out for this.. any idea of location yet

-Ruffels

It will (should) be crn Alexander Prde and Williams Rd in South Yarra.

Just tying up the lose ends with the public liability insurance for the event before we can 100% confirm it but that should all be cleared up in the next day or so.

Cheers

Well my car may be out of action :rolleyes:, i was going to offer to be your passenger, but i cnbf driving to Eltham just to be a passenger :rolleyes:

you can drive if you want...

just having L's means i cant drive the car without a supervisor lol

just pretty keen on taking my car lol

shouldntbe to hard to source a driver :unsure:

-Ruffels

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you can drive if you want...

just having L's means i cant drive the car without a supervisor lol

just pretty keen on taking my car lol

shouldntbe to hard to source a driver :rolleyes:

-Ruffels

ill drive it for ya :rolleyes:

get some sleep wob :(

we'll see.. my mates liner will be in at the shop that day so i think he should be sweet to drive me... probably a bit more convient considering hes walking distance from my place

but i'll let you know if it falls through

-Ruffels

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