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I was driving Eastbound on William St last night to get to my mates house and I saw Dan walking into a dodgy doorway with 3 "women of the night"...

I think I saw a few $100 bills in each of the girls' hands :P

Originally posted by red900ss

If the planets line up then......

STICKERS AND MEMBERSHIP CARDS WILL BE READY

:)

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Yay, I will wash my windscreen ready for my first piece of SAU rice.:D

Probably workin this sunday, so have fun. Done a heap of fishing there, so heres so tips:

For those fishing, peeled prawns and pilchard fillets work best at bobbin head. Don't expect to catch much during the day tho, cept for yakkas, chopper tailer and tiny tiny snapper and tarwine. If u stay late enough into the night theres always the chance of a flatty, bream or school jews.

In:

Majanal (Dan) + 1

Bonkers (Simon)

BY BY (Nick)

Brendanf (derr)

Me (Dino) +1.5

carlo (see Brendanf)

ed

Duncan

Kel

Silver_Arrowz (Toulia)

XXE-R32

benm + 2

R33Deviat (Ando)

Ronin (me Julie)

franks + a few

SXC-180

Maybes:

DFLASH 90%

XrSiSt (Eric) + [ryan]

Prank (Christian)

URMINE (Paul)

two40 (George)

the rest of Team Westside...

Can we also get an idea of who is bringing their significant other/partner/gf/bf/wife/husband/nanny/mistress/master/gardner/pool guy/guru/podiatrist etc. for catering numbers.

Thanks. :P




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