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Originally posted by Nizmo

didnt mean to be rude - i just didnt see him I dont take much notice of BMW's either haha - was it today?  

Ok Ken - u just give me so many "concerned parent looks" i thought that - that would be one of those times hehe i had fun tho felt so sorry for paul :)

Hmmm , concerned parent look.

And I thought I was just perving. Heeeheee. j/k

Yes , I heard that you and mate were a bit giggly.

I would have spanked you ( not ! )

But pwpt60secf can be such a prude sometimes:D

cheers

Ken

haha civics arent that hard to chop - done it before on Stirling Hwy - we hit 140 and i decided I proven my point at that stage cos its a dangerous road to race on - too many other cars about.

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

im pretty sure, but i dont think the venue is decided

Ohhh that !

Yea , might try and come for a little while but drink driving is not my scene in a LOUD line.

btw , whats this long distance chat up with Vicki ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

whats on thursday aidwin?

Ken - manual, turbo, r33

Hmm , bugger , got a 94 auto with sunroof which will let go for $19K.

If you want someone to look at it , give me a yell.

Cheers

Ken

Yeah Paul is a bit of a prude haha compared to my ex anyway and he was 3 years older than paul haha people are such a funny species.

I hadnt seen my mate in ages - so we were catching up doing the giggly drunk chicky thing - I spend most of my life around guys so its nice to do the girly thing sometimes :)

Liz i was hoping to bludge a lift too so i can drink but thats cool I'll behave (hmmm thats what i said on sunday) where abouts are u?

Oh Liz u have to keep 10th May free - my birthday party :)

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