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Lunch on Fri would be good - I can't do after work this week.

I'm tall, voluptuous and have rather short hair. Gohan, Cr34tion, Hotsky, Geoff and Horus all know me anyway :)

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Lunch on Fri would be good - I can't do after work this week.

I'm tall, voluptuous and have rather short hair. Gohan, Cr34tion, Hotsky, Geoff and Horus all know me anyway :P

not sure about the short hair but tall and voluptuous sounds good to me :(

on a serious note this friday lunch is good, just tell me what time, and i will pm you, james, my number, and if you do likewise i can call you when i go down to smoothe and will find you that way!!!

ah yeah, did i ever mention that i want my t-shirt??? :D

Danny i will look out for you dude, i might even drop u an email soon...

DAMN IT!!!! I usually start work at 2:30pm on a Friday, but have organised to come in 2 hours earlier tomorrow so i can go to the Gold Freddy Awards at Fed Square :) not happy jan!

oh well, i might just come and say hi at 12:30 when i walk in to work. :)

james....i spent 40 mins, from 12:30 till 1:10 at smoothe looking for a tall voluptous short hair wearing the dark blue MAS t-shirt....:D

couldnt find anyone to that describtion...were you guys there today??

James and I had a quick bite together when we didn't see anyone else waiting about. I was there from 12:30 wearing a Vic Rugby referee's jersey (yellow and blue) and james was running a little late...sans tee shirt.

Bugger - Geoff and I looked around for people - he even parked next to a blue Series II across the Rd. We were inside as it was colder than a c*nt full of snow outside...




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