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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

cool thanks but  I was thinking you can better thant that with that picture... with my car...

make it negative and add few letters rather than blur... I cant make out the car :D

ok.. i'll see what i can do..

coz after all.. i only did those in like 5 mins..

Originally posted by Nizmo

buh bye - i dont know - shee can figure out - dont mean to be mean but what are we suppose to do - aint got no magic wand to turn a pumpkin into a coach

anyway see ya tonight.

I didn't mean to inconvience anyone - I asked Paul to find out for me cause I can't just go on the internet at work as my boss sits next to me.

Sorry to pi*ss people off

i didn't mean to be a pain - its just that I can't go on the net heaps at work cause my boss sits next to me and it all gets logged. I apologised to Paul for being a pain. Its just that i really wanted to go.

Andrew is going to work on the speedcar tonight so he needs his car... otherwise I would drive the falcoooon

Originally posted by skyzerr33

hmm u near the train? Liz

catch it up to currumbine station then they can get u from there only a 5min round trip to mickos

Yeah I am - but they said in earlier posts that there was no one to pick me up. Its cool.... I will watch dvd's I got from thailand and drink my bottle of wine!!!

Liz , get your ass to Currambine.

I will pick you up if you ring me .

Will be at Mickos or on the way there.

we would all love to see you.

I would get you from home but I live NOR .

Cheers

Ken

ps my number is 0418 927 415 cos no ones gonna stalk me so I don't mind posting it . hehehe

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