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aaron might have to see if scotty is heading up, might have to head to us and follow him up. f**ked if im going an hour south from hallam to sit in my house for ten mins before driving back north again!

Scott will come.. Even when he says he's not, he still does.

Bounce is fkn tiring lol I'll be surprised if you end up coming. Landed on one of the railings there and couldn't breathe properly for about 6 hours. Gooduck lol

No mon, just busy rollin. :P

hahah! i knew youd pop up eventually! you gonna go? i need something to do for an hour after work.... can i hang around your shed like a weird welding groupie?

hahah! i knew youd pop up eventually! you gonna go? i need something to do for an hour after work.... can i hang around your shed like a weird welding groupie?

Lol that's what I do. In addition to lighting fires in his shed as well, which is always fun

Lol that's what I do. In addition to lighting fires in his shed as well, which is always fun

you light one ill put it out.... pre meet at scottys? hahahahahahahahaahahahaha.

hahah! i knew youd pop up eventually! you gonna go? i need something to do for an hour after work.... can i hang around your shed like a weird welding groupie?

You aren't gunna get in my pants that easy big boy... :P

Ok, perhaps you will. ;)

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