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There is some drag thing on at EC on April 14th and there is an event for the girls - Lipstick Eliminator!!

Any chicks out there interested in attending?

Not sure if i want to enter a chick only event or just throw my lot in with the "street meet" section of the day! Will see how much interest there is :)

Hey Mona,

If you dont get a good turn out on the day and you want to get a couple lady's on the track, please feel free to bring them the the Drag day that i am organising.

go commando!!! sif need gs to run!! hrmp! :)

LOL at go Commando......Hey Mona, you think the guys would mind if i turned up commando ???

Come on girls....no G washing, Waxing, Hair washing/Straightening/Colouring/Cutting, Cleaning, etc etc on the day.....You know you all want to flog the guys :P

As for the guys.....Come on guys......Lets see some entrants......dont tell me the rexy and ford guys are gonna out do you all !!!!! LOL sorry, i can sit on the fence, i got both a nissan and a ford LOL :P...On a serious note, it would be great to see number of you out there.

Should be an AWSOME day, cant wait

....PS, Mona, i think i have been assigned Cheif for the the day, so you may even get to see me with a little apron on LOL :P

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