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Well im off. See everyone soon.

Ill be getting connected to the internet in about 2 months or so. After i get my loan approved. Dont wanna have to many expences to tell them about.. gives me more chance.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend everyone.. troy and i are off to PEARL JAM :) WHOHOOOO

doesnt take u guys long to close down a thread so i'll use this one instead - Thanks to everyone for there company today - im sorry i was bit (hmmm big under statement) tired and hungover.

Thanks to Joe for driving - managed to keep my baby in one piece - im impressed. Sneeza and the rest that got a little bingled hope to see your cars back looking shiny and new on the next cruise!

Thanks people for a great day - gotta go get the ret of my beauty sleep now.

Cheers

Lolls

Went really well unfortunately a bingle between

Hicks sneezer and Edwin i think it was..

Hicks come off lightly but sneezers car has front end, bonnet and associated damage.

And unfortunately Edwin, which im unsure what name he goes by on the site apparently wasnt too flash and had a mate bring a trailer....

I didnt actually see any of this we had already arrived before i heard the news

Apart from that it was good....Nice down at the dam and Ken, the windy roads :D

Aaaahhh shit , that tends to take the gloss off the day.

Hope everyone is alright and they all have insurance.

Poor sneeza , first country cruise with the lines and that happens.

Cheers

Ken

Nope , checked that.

The fairy is not on , or the cruise Nasty ( err Nazi ) and Skyzerr's gone to jam pearls with Kyles ( or is that pearl jam ?? ).

And Niz , the poor baby:D is in bed.

Bloody weak young kids these days:rolleyes:

wheres ya stamina ??

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by 33Spec2

wats the best way 2 post pics?

do i hav 2 post em one by one?

One by one and must be under 102,400 bytes.

I usually convert mine as though I'm going to email , then drag and drop.

I am sure our resident computer nerds have a MUCH better way but it works for me.

Cheers

Ken

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