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Morning Cy, morning Shane!! What a wonderful weekend!! Football Saturday where we beat the top team in the League!! Partied Saturday night which may or may not have been the cause of my sick day Sunday. This allowed me to attend the photoshoot which was great, met some new people and then went bowling and scored a HUGE first game to absolutely blow the competition away!! Haven't bowled in over 10 years!! Got a 174 in the first game!!

Slept in this morning and got up at 10.45 and watched the new Gridiron movie with the Rock starring!!

Now I am going to go and play tennis and tonight I play in my first Poker tournament.

Hello bitches!!

I hope you all had a great week end.

Man i wanted to go bowling but after what we did on sat night i was asleep by 7:30 Sunday night

he he he

Spent the weekend at the coast swam all day on sat, at the beach and at the resorts pool i was staying out, then partied all night sat no sleep then off to marina miarage at 5 for some FISHING!! but OMG it was so choppy of there most of my buddies were huggin the railings :) was a slow day out there but i still caught a few fish, I thought i was going to be fine but the i got :) and puked as well :) OMG the swell out there was huge!!!

man cam home and the ground was still rocking!!

he he he

:wave:

so its a button clutch then? i had one in the 33, which i killed as at that time i didnt know i needed to bed it in and i went to the drags and guess what, the next day it was slipping like a mofo :wave:

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