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just to reconfirm, is it the carpark with the dirt? or the carpark with the road? :)

Road buddy!

Yeah Kris under 2 hours, see ya all there, but I might have to leave straight after duck as I gota head out to the city.

My bad... I think I might've made a wrong turn and lost you guys on the way to the restaurant :)

Nah, had to go to the gf's place (me = whipped as) so had to head off early.

Was going to say goodbye to everyone but you all jumped in your cars and drove off before I could!

Oh well, was good to see you boys again.

Will be seeing some of you Thursday night ;) Shall be good.

And I seriously thought I reversed into that Celica...

I had my stereo turned up so when you guys were yelling out "Hey man, wassup?" I thought you were saying something like "Dude, you totally just did $5000 damage to the car behind you" ;)

I was shitting bricks! Coz I actually felt a knock. Pretty sure that was just the transmission jolting from reverse to 1st though :)

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