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Where I was working in the CBD made me cut my hair. So much blonde is gone, each cut was like burning a $50 note.

dun be sad josh. All teh bread is gone too. It has all been gon for qwite sum time.

I am actually quite looking foward to tonight.

Ps josh: I think I can hear a machine calling your name. A machine..... that you need to RAGE against. Fight the power.

Edited by Charly
I am actually quite looking foward to tonight.

you know what, i am also really looking forward to tonite... its been so long since i have seen, well, most of you!

picsorban of shenanagins tonight bishes.

Bahahaha nothing to report Ro, although we did get a good shot of ranga's gheyness.....check out SAUQLD

Becks - you left early without visiting table No.2!!! Till next time :(

Mmm chilli in my belly....

sorry to tell you but she was sitting next to me which was 4 people to your left :(

AHH YES... I remember asking ppl if that was her!! but no one knew.

are you the dude which might be going to the cruise and was giving me sh*t about park spaces for 100+ cars?? LOL.

Bahahaha nothing to report Ro, although we did get a good shot of ranga's gheyness.....check out SAUQLD

Becks - you left early without visiting table No.2!!! Till next time :ermm:

Mmm chilli in my belly....

Awww I really wanted to meet you too, But didn't know if you were there lol

was becks there? i didnt see her :/

Yeah, i was just down from you.. :cool: Was going to come say a random hi, but got a bit shy :D Next time for sure :thumbsup:

It was great meeting everyone i did get to meet! :wave:

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Awww I really wanted to meet you too, But didn't know if you were there lol

Yeah, i was just down from you.. :D Was going to come say a random hi, but got a bit shy :ermm: Next time for sure :thumbsup:

It was great meeting everyone i did get to meet! :cool:

Yeah we had Becks on our table, but our table was way cooler especially the end where I was (with the help of Josh & James <3 ). It's only fair that the R34's are on the same table anyway, we're way more 1337 than you other guys :wave:

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