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Hah thought you could keep it quiet eh?

Have a good one mate! I'd come celebrate with you but I'm a bit busy pumping iron and injecting steroids into myself so I can buy a Harley.

I'll make sure I catch up with ya when I'm down next week... maybe Sunday morning brekky's at the lakes again?

Ooops! Busted!!!!

Thanks guys and girls. I swear SAU (especially Vic) is better than a family.

Leewah, I just knew you were one of the Wiggles. Bet you have a drawer full of skivvies. Thanks mate.

Nothing special planned today but mysteriously a mate asked us over for some beers and Steak on the barbie tonight so I'll have a few I'm sure. Spence and I can roll a carton up in about 3 hours :yes:

So far I've managed to plunder a new 6 Gig Sony Walkman in......midnight purple.....but yet to fit bronze TE37's and I have been allowed to get the track barge back into the garage to start work on the engine but any plans to throw in a 26 or make up a 26/30 are on hold until a contract is signed on the house so a rebuild of the 25DETT is likely.

Plenty of barbed wire (XXXX) in the 500litre bar fridge so visitors welcome anytime. Not worried about getting back to Brisbane just yet and you lot don't make it any easier to leave.

Cheers. You're the best.

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