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Hey all. Its Adrian Lee (4MY SON) here, please come and join my family and friends to help celebrate my memorial 23rd birthday.. On SUNDAY 20TH DECEMBER 2009.

The family will bring out my baby 4MY SON for this special occasion.

My brother Matty and my little sister Kara, AKA (Little Ganxta),are also arranging sausage sizzler and drink for all those who attend.

Therefore we are asking for a gold coin donation for the map.

This cruz will start from Burswood Dome, Great Eastern Hwy near the park, meeting at 10.30am leaving around the 11.15am. Matt and Kara will be there earlier just look out for the Pink Onevia and Matt’s dardy KE 70 Corolla.

Hope to see you all there bring you friends and mates all types of cars welcomed even your mums!!!!!!

Please text Matt only on 0405 629 761, so as we know how much food we need to bring.

Love to see all the old and new crowd come out to help celebrate my birthday..

Love always Adrian

Many Thanks

Heather (Adrian’s Mum)…

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to the guy driving the white 33 skyline 1bcl### do us all a favour please go and hand your licence in you caused an accident on the freeway this afternoon and totally ignored it an sped off

you have no respect for other ppl on the road for doing shit like that i meen who the f**k stops on the freeway because they missed an exit go to the next one and turn around easy as that

im not a keyboard warrior would have said to your face but didnt want to cause any dramas on someone else day end rant

i watched this retard in action and almost rear ended the guy who also stopped on the exit lane to give way to him . I had a rant when i reach north mole but all i got was a dumb smirk out of him . I was fuming but couldnt get out of hand with my kids near by . Pretty sure his details were taken by the other cars involved .

i was the guy who let him in. i only did simply because i thought he was going to cut infront of me. then when i was going to keep going he took off.

you mate are a dumb flamin mongrel for not stopping. i hope you get caught

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