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Should have a pizza and beers night at the workshop one Friday instead. Talk shit and see my car lol.

Bring round a TV and we'll have ourselves a movie night aswell - watch all the Fast & Furious for shits and giggles.

let me know when your doing this lukey....for sure will be coming down....not coming to villis tonight as i have to go to a mates bday thingo at the tapp inn

Krishy's shouting drinks at the Tapp! :)

Krishy's shouting drinks at the Tapp! :P

if you came yeah i would have bought you a tequila sunrise with a umbrella and a straw ruby.....but we all know your a little boy hiding behind your keyboard

if you came yeah i would have bought you a tequila sunrise with a umbrella and a straw ruby.....but we all know your a little boy hiding behind your keyboard

Stop teasing ya big bully :yes:

If you didn't live out in the sticks Dave I would come get you :cool:

Yeah I am not sure whether I can be bothered or not.

But either way I really do need to head out and give my car a wash/polish to make it look pretty for Repco tomorrow.

Decisions, decisions

Haha you speak the truth. Guys in Gawler and the filthy South are out in the sticks :cool::):D

Ok screw it I am going to head on in to Vilis - should be there around 8pm. Then am going to head to Port Road Dazzlers when I am done there and wash the beast.

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