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Originally posted by MrGTST

You think thats bad... I have been around longer than most people here in WA and I only have just under 700 posts I think... at like 2 a day..... I am a poor excuse for a post whore :mad:

I am sitting right now on 699 posts and have been here for only a year... sometimes it's not the quantity it's the quality:-)

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Troy,

I'm catching you:p

Niz,

Poor Ken, better PM him and tell him not to bother:p

See'ya:burnout:

nah ken can do with a good read hehe

and i'm not worried about u catching me

go for it,

i was the original and the best, i got all the firsts

a champion goes out when hes on top like i did got to 10,000 first thats all that matters :mad:

besides i'll catch up while your chasing english skirt :mad:

Originally posted by Nizmo

with fish n chips - but maybe not have those in car

spewin! i would have joined yas but ihave to go to gym then visit my dad afterwardss.....

for us regulars here maybe one day we could all meet up at scabs at like 6pm get fish and chips and chill out ... i am up for it.. sounds like fun!

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

DAn,

If there is beer involved more people will come:D

See'ya:burnout:

yeah well maybe you can give the carton to boo5t while we are down there i am sure he will share... you did manage to read the posts of everyone dobbing you into to buy whoever wins a carton didn't ya?...

FREE BEER.... YAY! :bahaha: :mad:

serriosuly though everyone bring down some beers...obviously if not drinking take it easy on em... but i recon it would be sweeeet!!!

maybe mid next week if not raining....

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