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you ryan!!

love it mate!!

hahaha thanks champ!

I got real loose on the prt adelaide expressway in 4th doin like 160 (stupid i know but everyone left us and it was unexpected) and i pooed myself...hence the early departure near the bay !! JKs!! hahaha

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wonder how excited you'll be when it gets you a canary

not much chance of that mate, it gets taken out of the shed only on a sunday, if the weather is half decent..

i dont drive like a dick on the street, therefor, i dont draw attention to myself, or my car.

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hahaha thanks champ!

I got real loose on the prt adelaide expressway in 4th doin like 160 (stupid i know but everyone left us and it was unexpected) and i pooed myself...hence the early departure near the bay !! JKs!! hahaha

Lucky you weren't in a hurry and had to take the KE70 then.....

went to the cruise and let from the bay as they were heading to eagle on the hill!!

aww eagle on the hill :D my dad grew up there! i think there is a yes for us taking the R next weekend Steve(madaz) would be my pleasure champ! better than goin to the local and loosing a ton on the damn pokies! :)

**edit** what about u dan?? what where u saying bout ur R doesnt like the wet???? u head out tonight?

sounds good man ill bring the camera and tripod see if we cant get a nice photo too :)

aww eagle on the hill :( my dad grew up there! i think there is a yes for us taking the R next weekend Steve(madaz) would be my pleasure champ! better than goin to the local and loosing a ton on the damn pokies! :D

**edit** what about u dan?? what where u saying bout ur R doesnt like the wet???? u head out tonight?

Too cold standing around at Glenelg. I bailed out anyway, GF sent SMS wanting ice cream :)

Great to see (now becoming) familiar faces again. Was going to get a sticker tonight, but plum forgot :D

Too cold standing around at Glenelg. I bailed out anyway, GF sent SMS wanting ice cream :)

Great to see (now becoming) familiar faces again. Was going to get a sticker tonight, but plum forgot :D

she wanted some ice cream ey :(

look forward to meetin ya asap reuben!

hopefully next weekend!

peace

she wanted some ice cream ey :(

look forward to meetin ya asap reuben!

hopefully next weekend!

peace

Yes ... "ice cream" :)

I'm attending one of these cruises each week ... so you're bound to run into me (no pun intended) sooner or later.

Just look for the older lonely guy offering candy to strangers! :D

Yes ... "ice cream" :)

I'm attending one of these cruises each week ... so you're bound to run into me (no pun intended) sooner or later.

Just look for the older lonely guy offering candy to strangers! :D

like pedo bear styles... haha

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