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maybe when your 18 then shane :)

:)

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Shot down Shane...

I cant wine, i got asked for ID at gold class last month... Wierd...

I said the kid who asked me, are you old enough to serve liquor???

Was a good cruise but there was all these skylines in front slowing everyone down >_< Rowan I still rekon you have the coolest plates ever 57IGG - love em! lol

Hey Destero, have you got any vid footage of us heading home? I'd like to see it :( Toasted my clutch at the lights onto the motorway and now need new one :happy: And where are all the pics? The ones I took are $hit and not worth posting :P

Your GTR is always perfect...must be a GTST at heart :sleep:

Sorry to hear about your grandma...hope she gets better soon :)

Nah sorry, not good enough...We gave up a perfectly good HOGS BREATH steak for you and drove to the northside :kiss:

But we did get to see you in a towel :)

:) IAN! tsk tsk looks like a one way ticket to lecture ville

The pizza man was shocked and appauled, now youve hurt karen! :no:

hehehehe *hides*

:laugh: monday night mountain runs??

not sure about that!!

Friday night FTW!!

what about the 9th or the 16th of Feb??

not the 23rd cos the next day will be the Dyno Day...

Sorry - my bad, just added a month onto the last dates.

9th or 16th it is, I will just have to see what other events are on... theres that most wanted cruise isnt there?

I will post up next months thread sometime this week once I make a decision as to where to go. I have a few ideas in mind.

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