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I'll see you out there tomorrow Mik :)

should do it again sometime

Today was nice out there, going tomorrow too. Probly bout 12ish.

If no-one comes, cool.... its still a nice drive on the new road.

Probably won't be able to make it :(

:down: This is not the attitude.

Do you wanna go for a roll tomorrow? :yes:

I thought I might go for a little explore tomorrow myself.

Might see you both out there.

:down: This is not the attitude.

Do you wanna go for a roll tomorrow? :yes:

I thought I might go for a little explore tomorrow myself.

Might see you both out there.

I might be able to attend the event. I'll have to get a month insurance.

Yeah, I'll be keen for a roll tomorrow, I got church in the morning and after that, I'm keen for the cops to give me my first defect and be pulled over for the first time :D

I might be able to attend the event. I'll have to get a month insurance.

Yeah, I'll be keen for a roll tomorrow, I got church in the morning and after that, I'm keen for the cops to give me my first defect and be pulled over for the first time :D

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Good times.

COOOOOL

Ill see yous around

Defect? Cops? This is ACT man... you almost never see RTA, and the cops are AFP (Absolutely Farken Proffesional) They have more important things to do (unless your defect is actually dangerous).

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Was out at Cotter at 12.05 and no-one was there kents :(

Checked all car parks too.

Then went out the back road to Tharwa and it was fun :D

Me too, maybe i should have waited around for a few mins, guess i didnt expect anyone to come, but i went driving and then overboost.

next sun will be cool cos people will hang around

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