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haha next time you're in Adelaide we'll have to catch up, last time was too short of a notice unfortunately Jess..........and I'll bring my stick!

Yeah I know :) Im really sorry I was onyl there for the weekend and was spare of the moment that I caught up with some of the guys...

You have a stick also :cheers::laugh:

Hai2u Jess

yeah we had a good drive none the less

what is the conversion rate of the last gtr on xe.com, cant be bothered looking on my phone

We sure did :D Thanking you!!!

Hey Jess, that's right, ban stick... careful or I'll have to show it to you some time ;):laugh:

haha yes please I am yet to see a ban stick in the flesh ;)

Oh snap!!! ;)

Its 31 here at the office and we have a bit of humidity today..So funny we are an Air Conditioning company yet are AC in the office isnt qworking on one side and we cant fix it cause under building juridiction :D So silly!

But its 41 degrees out where I live at the moment :laugh:

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