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  On 21/07/2012 at 12:45 PM, Ruxis said:

Ahk, cause I've heard old tikes basically fall off hah

Maybe on villa board they do but not gyprock

At least the new bits are in and just need to do the final setting on Tuesday then I can undercoat and paint as soon as Melisa decides on a colour

  On 21/07/2012 at 11:21 PM, m.j.h said:

He wasn't tired when he said that

He was probably thinking about making some hahahahahahahahahaha

:O wow

Good call :laugh:

Yeah, that and the fact you are giving half of SAU the shits with your online rambling man, commodore = fail, your probation = fail.... U gotta stop trolling and you'll be much better off...

  On 22/07/2012 at 3:49 AM, Ruxis said:

Look a few pages back Blake, there's a maitland charity cruise organized.

Then after that well look at another one.

26th be there!

isnt that next month?thats ages away.anyone headn down for world time attack?

Yeah :( I'm moving into my house next weekend, the weekend after I'm going down to the snow with an ant, the weekend after I'm coming back, the weekend after my family is coming to check out the house, the one after is the 26th :) but if you guys are keen to do something go for it!

I think the more spaced out the more people will come. Which is always fun :)

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