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Wow. So much happens when I turn my phone off for a few hours.

Seems as though the "new generation" of SAU qlders have a lot to learn.

Looks like there's a lot of history and a lot of knowledge amongst you guys.

Anna doesn't seriously think that I'm a feggit does she? :( also, shame on everyone else for not recognising "impact blue" wankers.

Who's coming out drinking on the 12th?

still dont know impact blue, but im new here, so cut me some slack.

in 5 years, go off at me for bot knowing any of you guys.

Anna's been around forever. Same as andy and benno.

You're forgiven, you aren't from here. ;)

me, no kids (yet), and my wife has more curves than taylor swift.

then again, the 1/4 mile has more curves than taylor....

Don't dis my Taylor, she came over the pa at willowbank the other day and tony threatened to break my knee caps if i kept dancing lol

I will knee cap you next time.

Lol.......would love to meet you someday Luke. I'm sure your wife is wonderful as well (no joke).

Tony. There is a lot of history here, and it's important to harness as much of it as possible.

After numerous phone calls with Luke (both sober and blotto) and meeting mr ants in person I believe you would get along well... Similar acceptance/agreeableness/humor you both display :)

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Also, bunta, what's the go with the "now interest free" in the title?

been there since ive been whoring here.

y u no look?

I know that it's been there from the beginning. Why though?

Because for a while there this thread would get about 5 posts a month. My little mate squizzy changed the title to reflect that no one had any interest in the thread. Anna doesn't really think every one are feggits.

Lol.......would love to meet you someday Luke. I'm sure your wife is wonderful as well (no joke).

Tony. There is a lot of history here, and it's important to harness as much of it as possible.

she really is.

gtr literally wouldnt be getting tuned at this point in time without her.

she is a massive support.

and id love to catch up with all you whores.

might have to organise.

or, come to sau nats....

Because for a while there this thread would get about 5 posts a month. My little mate squizzy changed the title to reflect that no one had any interest in the thread. Anna doesn't really think every one are feggits.

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Finally cought up of 12 hours of a lost phone.

Just saying but bunta, your post count = hax

Nicks brain = da f**k brah

Taylor swift = hit that but don't tell her your name or many songs will follow

Old posters = quitters and we all know quitters..... Quit.....

History = who the f**k is gonna read over 70000 posts not me.

I'm still to meet people on the forum I get along with and talk to regularly. But in saying that I'm stil thinking name tags :P

Going to look at some tomorrow

Finally cought up of 12 hours of a lost phone.

Just saying but bunta, your post count = hax

Nicks brain = da f**k brah

Taylor swift = hit that but don't tell her your name or many songs will follow

Old posters = quitters and we all know quitters..... Quit.....

History = who the f**k is gonna read over 70000 posts not me.

I'm still to meet people on the forum I get along with and talk to regularly. But in saying that I'm stil thinking name tags :P

Going to look at some tomorrow

Name tags would indeed go a long way. Do not worry I'm sure we will have plenty of opportunities to get to know peps.

On that note, I'm rooted so gonna get some sleep.

Gnite everyone and gnite to you Zac.

Name tags are a good idea lol... If you ever meet a forum member you don't like give them time, believe it or not there was a time I didn't like Tony ;)

No no..... I believe you ;)

Bet you tomorrow Tony is gonna be like "WTF?! I will hunt you down and stalk you till you scream like a girl"

Nite Nick weekend was good. Have a good one ;)

No no..... I believe you ;)

Bet you tomorrow Tony is gonna be like "WTF?! I will hunt you down and stalk you till you scream like a girl"

Nite Nick weekend was good. Have a good one ;)

Eh I have no fear of mr tony :wub:

But yes top weekend now sleep time later whores

TO THE BEDCAVE!!!

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