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2 ghosts for the past in one minute .... hey Brett and Adrian :D .... Adrian ive seen you a couple of times on Welshpool Rd but been driving Laser so i havent bothered to wave cos u wouldnt recognise me.

Brett - coming to PAS?

But your still comming to say hi right?

Brett, yep on both day sof the weekend!

Im good - not feeling the best today but nothing major just feel like im having a bit of a panic attack - feel like i cant cope but im sure it'll pass.

Hey guess what - i lost 2 kgs last week haha wasnt going to say anything cos i havent felt it or see it but these pants im wearing were getting a bit tight and they are feeling a lot looser on me today :D yay!! all i gotta do is lose another 2 this week and i'll be happy!!

Are you going to be there all sunday ( helping with the display and such ) or are you just going for a while??? I might go around sunday lunchtime probably for a looksie...

Hope you feel better soon..... lost 2 kg's is good... you still going the gym and being good then????

ahhhhh nice on the kilo drop niz, it's not like u have to lose any anyways!

and yeah i'll definately be coming to say hello at PAS ain't missing it for the world, would have loved to put my car in ;) theres always next year :)

adrian :D

haha im there from morning to night both days .... im a skank :D

yep still going to gym but ive been eating less - i did a bit of a binge on weekend but i went to gym on Saturday and the binge hasnt seem to effected me much so thats good ;) i think since ive started exercising regularly the metabolisms probably working better even when im not behaving :) Yeah its always encouraging when you see results.

PAS is on Belmont Park (off graham farmer there) next weekend 18/19 ..... it opens at 10am .... not sure what time closes but thing slike that usually close 5:30 - 6pm

we really need to post thread with those details cos had people ask!

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