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Although i do own a skyline

I'll be quick. My name's Adam, I'm 27, i'm from Perth and i know hardly anyone here in Melbs. I'm here for at least a few years. I'm dying to get out and about, pubs/clubs/legal/or not/choose your own adventure/blah blah blah...

erm. yeah. you get the general idea. if i keep going it'll read like one of those sad personal ads in the paper.

So if anyone out there has it in their hearts to welcome an up-for-it lad into their crew for a few random nights, or even those not so random, i'd really appreciate it. Have met a few great people here so far, but of course always looking to meet more!! And dying to get out and have a bit of a groove or a few cold beers with some fun people. PM me, email me, whatever. Large hairy gay men looking for a f$ck buddy need not apply.....

Cheers guys (and girls)

Aa

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horus my man - chartreuse :) not lemons

I had undertaken the contemplation of just such a course of action Nark. However we mustn't blame young Horus for the use of a misspelt nomenclature. One's diction, spelling and grammar are usually the first victims of over consumption of that highly inebriating liquor.

I suppose it is plainly obvious that I'm one of those boring toffs who never touches a drop.

Welcome to Vic :)

If you can - come along to:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=36386

Good chance to meet some of us - and other Melb car people.

Ambz: When's that TV show cruise thing going to air?

I had undertaken the contemplation of just such a course of action Nark.  However we mustn't blame young Horus for the use of a misspelt nomenclature. One's diction, spelling and grammar are usually the first victims of over consumption of that highly inebriating liquor.

I suppose it is plainly obvious that I'm one of those boring toffs who never touches a drop.

thats right Wardy, you like other 'additives' at hard kandy

Welcome to Vic :)

If you can - come along to:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=36386

Good chance to meet some of us - and other Melb car people.

Ambz: When's that TV show cruise thing going to air?

not sure james

the show is still in production

just collecting some good footage to put together

will inform u guys of when its comming up

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