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nope pushed my shoulder in.....i cant move it! sucks!

Oh, that's good news then, sort of. No, it isn't. :) How long before being back to normal??

few weeks hopefully sooner........its my left hand too and im left handed and i couldnt even take the hand break off yesterday:'(

Oh, that's good news then, sort of. No, it isn't.  :)  How long before being back to normal??

Sorry to hear that, at least when we have this, if someone is driving for you, you can drink more = you won't feel the pain as much.

Who needs Dr Phil when you have me around here, honestly?? :)

But to stop hijacking my own thread, I think it should be the 13th because as Josh said earlier we don't really want to go where we can't even talk to each other properly around all the popped collar crew.

Only question is where, the only 2 mentioned have been Hillarys or Mullaloo. Any other suggestions??

Ossie - its best just to decide a place and make a new thread detailing where, when, time etc (it will get lost in this mess). If you keep waiting for more ideas, the catch-up will never happen. Just flip a coin... easy :)

Although - Missy - your scabs idea is good. Nice and casual - great if its a warm night too :)

Stop making fun of me!!!!! <falls over bucket>

Just trying to pick a place most will agree on, but I think maybe tonight after work I will just decide what will be the best place. No matter where it is I think people will still show up to it. :)

hahaha, haven't been to nandos before but people from here like it. :) I've heard there is one in Tuart Hill I think it is, maybe meet there & cruise to scabs??? Which I think it gonna win :lol:

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