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hehe pauly but your car is faster and not an auto so yeah its pretty good compared to peeps in my category ..... she missed me and my cat missed me (ahhh my two black babies missed me) my parents didnt drive it thank god! feels so low compared to the Maverick haha

Yep Paul .... lamb chops .... mint sauce n salad was quite yummy .... and my mum and i polished off two and a half bottles of red to go with that .... we were pissing dad off cos we were talking all thru his TV programs cos we were a bit smashed.

:D good to see you back Ken ..... sorry didnt come up this morning :D

Had great time ..... youra star for putting up with me n wookie :( *hugs*

Hope the maverick coped with my driving :)

oh and whos that hair clip that paul thought belonged to me .... belong to eh??

Washed and fixed the exhaust leak on the R today and Danny reckons he knows someone who might buy it.

Anyone for a trip back to pick up another one ??

Heehee.

Awww Niz , you said the ride in my R was special . Bet that dude in the GTO wondered what happened when the cluch bit eventually...

Cheers

Ken

Awww someone is buying Runt :( geez ken cant you keep a GTR til i can afford it!

Ken you'll be pleased to know i came back a very fustrated women ..... all these men and no action can send a girl a little cookoo.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, You snore almost as much as Lumpy, and your a great mood killer;)

Never heard myself snore yet and whaddya mean mood killer.

Was the sound of the video camera putting you off??:(

Niz , I enjoyed the company ( well yours anyway...:D )

Cheers

Ken

PS , Munro was a cool dude heh??!!!

Originally posted by Nizmo

Awww someone is buying Runt :( geez ken cant you keep a GTR til i can afford it!

Ken you'll be pleased to know i came back a very fustrated women ..... all these men and no action can send a girl a little cookoo.

Sheesh..

YOU were frustrated!!??

Well there was plenty of time to christen Mavis while you were waiting for us.lol

Even Lumpy was looking attractive last night.EWWWW what a thought

Cheers

Ken:D

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, Yeah, Munro was cool, some of the other SA guys I could do without;) I bet you liked waking up to see me everymorning:D

Errr...... no

The other side of the bed was way more pleasing to the eye.

:(

Spoke to Danny but his won't be ready till the Thursday b4 Meelup ( ie. the 25th )

Cheers

Ken

LOL at attractive looknig Lumpy .... he always looks likes hes just woken up anyway!! wonder if the missus found the new streaks a turn on ..... on second thoughts i dont.

My dad was very excited about his pressie haha more so than i thought he got that mischevious gleam in his eye and started planning where to set them off ........ so boys never grow up :(

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