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was down the bay tonight grabbing a bite to eat with Cheffstagea in a stagea of course :woot:.... Once we parked just opposite the beachhouse and got out of the car we realised about 10 m down the road their where 2 cops with a litle defect set up going... When we came back they were gone :D

Anyone get done? Their was a very nice 34 next to us and was worried about him but he was not their when we got back.

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i also saw this set up... very good topic... brings me to my next question: i thaught they wernt allowed to have defect set ups... and obviously mummy neva told u the sayin got nothing nice to say dont say nething?? cya mateeeee

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lol yeah what evers

so how many or your 20 threads were warranted most of them could of been answered in a previous thread :woot:

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na i occasionally go down that rd when i take my daughter too school but more often down greenhill rd and st bernards rd

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