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Originally posted by Micko

Yeah - I been watching rage & reading HPI.

I'll leave too.

Thanks for letting me watch:D

Hmmm

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Originally posted by Nizmo

Well Cam there's a little trick ive heard about with mints :D

do i want to know any more about this niz? :)

paul - yea.. had to pay big $$ for the night.. but we had a boat driving us up and down the river so that sort of made up for it.. made me realise how much i miss having a decent sized boat!!

paul - i've heard that mints can make things burn bud... don't be so quick to volenteer ur services!!! :)

niz - pad was quite big.. not too bad at all.. only place i've seen with two secure car spots too...

as for finishing the bucks night early - don't talk to me about it!! it was suposed to be alot better - i hope mine is nothing like it!!

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