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All good aggro man. Nick came down to lend a hand. Got some great results. Thanks to everyone who came out on both nights...both for photos and just to chill out.

Im glad everyone has loved their shots so far.:)

Yes thank you Jez...

I told you 3x that you weren't able to take my car out 'for me'.

And you told me 4x I couldn't take your car out with your g/f beside me. :P

Thanks Matt for your expertise and patience.

I tried to tell jokes that were sicker than yours, but I didn't succeed! :P

Yes thank you Jez...

I told you 3x that you weren't able to take my car out 'for me'.

And you told me 4x I couldn't take your car out with your g/f beside me. :P

Lol Terry, u made kimberley blush

Thanks Matt for your expertise and patience.

I tried to tell jokes that were sicker than yours, but I didn't succeed! :P

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