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Andrew your abscence was noted. not happy!

Apologies :D

I was working until 4:30am the night before and my sleeping patterns are completely out of whack.

I fell asleep in front of the tv and when I woke up at 8pm, I completely forgot about this dinner uh.gif

Bring on the Xmas break... I really REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY need a holiday wtc.gif

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Hmmm feeling rather seedy today- couldn't possiby have anything to do with that large amount of wine I drunk right?

Good food- good company as usual.

Thanks to BB for getting us organised :(

Yeah thanks for organising again Richard....

Sorry I had to leave so abruptly....but I was running late for work as it is......next time I have to remember to turn right coming out of that drive way....I think I scraped on the way out.

BTW richard I like your new plates.....MI-32-SS......suits you well you bloody shirtlifter :(

Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year everyone.....cya in Jan 06.

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no problems guys, happy to organise, it was 1 phone call and 5 mins of typing rubbish.

hehe, yeah the plates represent my peronality quite nicely i think. :P

hehe, that't not bad. but the jokes on you buddy next time you want to use my strut brace i may be off hobb nobbing with man in bulk... :D

man i'm hurt :)

hum....

shouldn t hav let u drive  my car...

people making fun of my new number plate now... :D

they are all jealous of the plate. especially thomas.

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