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:) LOL.... I'm never one to pass up free p!ss - so I'm going to head there for a few bevvies, and then down to the SAU meet around 7ish.

With a bit of luck, I'll make a complete arse of myself! :P

Ash - nice work! :)

lol. I guess I'm not the only one who got an invite to Cisco's drinks at the balcony bar :D
Word has it you're going to bring us a special presentation of a new song and dance which will be an absolute cash cow in the not too distant future :ninja:

LMAO, I don't think so, I'll leave the singing & Dancing for Canna. :(

Sorry can't make it tonight.

I end up having to work later tonight, and it's quite a journey from where i live to sth melb.

I'll have to pick up the trophy another time. Sorry again

R31nimsoid, is there any other way i can enter into the Grand Prix stand, as i wont be able to do my entry forms tongiht. I dont care whether i have to pay 80 or 100. Let us know please. Thanks

Was good to see everyone at the meeting. I love the helmet trophy, so cool! :ninja:

Hope everyone has a happy christmas and safe new years :huh: I'm looking forward to the time off!

Same as to all members. Have a good one and be safe. :laugh:

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