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hehe - sorry niz.. sure u love it anyways.. :P

freeway fun was way good.. must do that again sometime soon...

how many people do you think would be in a LONG cruise in the coming weekends before the weather gets bad - I'm talking like down to busselton and around margs and back...

Originally posted by Nizmo

geez would anyone else like to pick on me?!

Remember , your supposed to be hungover to be grumpy.:P

Not sober and grumpy and besides , we aren't picking on you.

In fact probably the opposite.:)

Cheers

Ken

Cmon i got broadband i want the thumbs

LOL

Thanks Joe u da man

Cam we did a busselton cruise November last year, was really good ....

I torched a few cars on the way back heheh

Also going to busso this weekend for the forrest rally :P

But yeah we should organise another decent one like that....

Originally posted by Sneeza

OK - I'm depressed now after looking at pics of myself.... :P  

I'm going to bed ppl's...... have a good one!

Depressed ??

Why ?

We all love you no matter what.

Night and don't forget ( doh ! , as if ! ) to get those wedding plans happening.

Cheers

Ken

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