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I'll do my best to be there ... at a reasonable time :(

We're in the middle of moving house, so it comes down to if we've organised a ute/trailer at whatever time/day to do the job :(

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mite pop past again, altho last week wasnt the most fun/most welcoming experience, so will see how i feel..

sif!!! you must of missed the whole "i wanted to meet eddy, coz i think flick could do better circle work than him" conversation... both fun and welcoming =P

Lol cheers fishpaste :D of Course I can do better circle work!! :D

Nah last week just seemed a bit odd to me, thus why we didnt stay long. Its All good and all, im not wanting to start shit but just got a bit of a cold shoulder from a few people, made to feel slightly unwelcome.

Nah last week just seemed a bit odd to me, thus why we didnt stay long. Its All good and all, im not wanting to start shit but just got a bit of a cold shoulder from a few people, made to feel slightly unwelcome.

hmm.......and I thought you and Luke didn't like my brand of deodorant or something

It's Lana :D and she wouldn't be impressed :P

It is a small world, a few weeks back, I was standing in line at the chicken shop and this lady comes up to me and asks "Are you Luke?" I replied with yes and turns out she was one of the people who looked after me when I was in kindy nearly 20 years ago! :O

How she remembered me is beyond me, I must have been a little shit back then too! :P

oooops, sorry mate, you can call my gf wally if ya like (even tho its wendy lol)

lol, adelaide is just toooo small haha

i seen my old english teacher (hot!) while i was on holiday in syd last year, she was in the hotel room right across from us haha

a few ideas popped into my head, but i controlled myself.

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