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Sure man, I'm going to Bone Thugs the night b4 so hopefully im in good shape to get up nice and early :P

Tell'em to play Cross Roads and pay yo respects to Easy E!

Yeah!

And you just reminded me, I am going to see Rufio the night before.

:)

I will come down for this one. Are you going to have an R35 GTR class? By the way, when do I get my little purple member logo on the left there?

NFI why you were missed mate - no body told me - access granted now.

Apologies.

As for R35 class, not enough of those in the club yet either :(

There are two lol... Your's and Geoff's considering Snowy sold his.

Sure man, I'm going to Bone Thugs the night b4 so hopefully im in good shape to get up nice and early :)

Im actually surprised people on this forum know of bone thugs :)

I've got basically their discography. I'd be curious to see how their concert goes.

Im actually surprised people on this forum know of bone thugs :no:

I've got basically their discography. I'd be curious to see how their concert goes.

Cheeeehhh boiii, will be waiting for "Get Cha Thug On"

So can i tow my car there?

Maybe get the boys to push it in for me?

Sounds like too much trouble though. 3 in a row wouldve been nice :P

I wouldn't worry man, + i hear our good friend Jack's gonna be there again this year and me and him wouldn't mind some company

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