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remember when i brought chris after our work xmas party (guy on here with bmw's) we got kicked out for being too hammered hah.

I also remember 'lawyer chick'

Yes I do remember that, he was well gone

Lawyer chick?

he did? LOL I remember doing that easy.. I'll have to call him a bitch

good times.

I remember being one of the last in your cabin awake.. if I recall correctly you passed out asleep in your bunk.. only other thing I remember is walking out at like 2am to stumble somewhere, only to see Alvin washing out a SHITLOAD of mushrooms out the fry pan throwing them in the garden haha.

nah i think i ended up walking to maccas with stefan (ZILLR)

then i passed out in my bunk.

jonoe was with us as well haha

if next nationals is in vic.

everyones in again?

tony remember that time we got royally f**ked up at your place, and i was making all these f**ked up mixes but we drank them anyway because we're sick (dumb) dream boats

nah i think i ended up walking to maccas with stefan (ZILLR)

then i passed out in my bunk.

jonoe was with us as well haha

if next nationals is in vic.

everyones in again?

tony remember that time we got royally f**ked up at your place, and i was making all these f**ked up mixes but we drank them anyway because we're sick (dumb) dream boats

pretty sure the plan for the 2015 one is Phillip island....and hopefully some haunted hills hill climb action

nah i think i ended up walking to maccas with stefan (ZILLR)

then i passed out in my bunk.

jonoe was with us as well haha

if next nationals is in vic.

everyones in again?

tony remember that time we got royally f**ked up at your place, and i was making all these f**ked up mixes but we drank them anyway because we're sick (dumb) dream boats

Yeah i remember getting smashed

488271_507738725907158_1332273391_n.jpg?

Yes I do remember that, he was well gone

Lawyer chick?

Didn't you get 'lawyer chicks' number? (some chick studying law), and you were impressed by her SMS articulation and grammar?

Also judging by how fat my head is in that picture above it looks like I was on a permanent 'dirty' bulk at the time.

I think I drank some of the purple drank before the picture, dat sambuca.

Mate's S15 was stolen this morning from Fitzroy of all places. Car was driven away/hotwired.

Lock up your shit/don't park it on the street.

f**kin dogs.

Parking off street isn't always helpful though

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