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Pity the latest lady isn't there anymore:she was fast,efficient,bubly and cool,in a she's-got-curves-and-she's-ok-with-it way. The current old fella needs shooting:more painful than watching paint dry...

Still,I'm really there for the company-those that regularly turn up know what I'm on about!

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Me n Gus went, only saw kate + hubby though...

Since when did they get rid of the hot blonde's who read the questions? :)

The Jerra social golf club runs raffles just before trivia starts.......did you see the big yella wb ute in the car park??? That's my new ride...long story...but I have chosen the yella terra over the soarer, so soarer will be up for sale before I head to Iraq.

The Jerra social golf club runs raffles just before trivia starts.......did you see the big yella wb ute in the car park??? That's my new ride...long story...but I have chosen the yella terra over the soarer, so soarer will be up for sale before I head to Iraq.

Yeah i saw it, i was outside looking for your transport as i wasnt 100% sure it was you, and saw the ute, still in good nik :)

I'd say have fun in Iraq, but it really is a crap hole.

Dad was over there for 6 months and hated it.

Hey MIVEC...which unit is your Dad posted? I might know him....yeah Iraq went to crap after the Tourism Centre closed down :banana:

Which is only OK if you buy another 'Line when you get back,LOL!

I really do like the Soarer tho'! When's the trip?

Ahhh, not buying another car, 'line or otherwise :laugh: Stu had to buy a work ute, so I had to choose between the soarer and the ute...I figure I will get a lot more for the soarer than the ute, so I actually thought with my head not my heart (shock and horror..what's happened to me???????.......lol). Although, there is a minor ute restoration programme in place...and I DO love the gurgle/rumble that only an old V8 has :banana:...so I guess I will be considered a bogan now...LOL

I an in Sydney next week for Force Prep Training and leave Canberra on 13 March for Baltimore as I have to do a few work related things there (and some great shopping at a HUGE mall across from where I will be staying)..then go to Iraq on 17 March, back early Oct or so.

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Due to spiraling expenditure(we shop too much),and the ever increasing need to get the GT-R happening,we'll bow out of Tuesday nights at the Jerra'. It's a $40+ night for the two of us,and this money could be better spent elsewhere. However,one in a while,I'd love to see all the Triv' night regulars,so I'll be suggesting a date soon to catch you all up...

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