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Tomorrow night for those who care - I will be there, Im pretty sure that Jayce, Erica, Mark and Luke will be too mabye even Andrew and Leigh...

I tried a long time ago to strike up some interest with everyone (see S*E*X it aint trivial) but to no avail... So the new plan is - If you want to go then go - if you dont then dont (sit at home and drool like an idiot infront of that so called "TV show" the OC)... Anywho, its up to you!

P.s.... Only the coolest and most dedicated ACT SAU'ers kept going when everyone else bailed, heh heh heh ;)

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well my smart idea of taking the other means of transport netted me a nice cold that i am still trying to kick so i am out won't be able to make it till the 22nd so see you all then :D

SOFT! :)

Whats with the empty edited posts Beau??

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Idiot so the Jerra club in Jerra ... gets the street directory out I see I see so trivia night on tuesdays the place to be huh? hmmm might go for a drive tonight and see whats the go

JaiJai,

did you happen to make it out last night? cause at about 7:15pm, a grey R33 with an SAU sticker on the back window cruised through the carpark and left without saying hi. thought it might have been you? :D

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no the evils of work! I will go next tuesday ive got a white r33 with a torn and damaged front bar with a dodgy hybrid intercooler....qld plates

yeah thats what you get learning hot to drift

buuut I will make it out next tuesday Ive got nothing on so hopefully

I'll be able to meet a few of you!

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