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Originally posted by XrSiSt

I'll probably be there at about 7:30 ish... Steak and stay local is

what i'm doing.. i was so tired after the last cruise....

and frank.. u'r the one who was trying to convince me to have

dinner.. so bring u'r a$$ along...

ok ok im going....

g/f is coming along too....

looks like a couples night.....

mark, john

ash, loz

me and my g/f

eric and george ??? pwahahahahahaha now that id like to see...

Originally posted by Zman

BUT WHY!!... i wouldnt mind seeing a dorifting torana!!  

Dude i dont need rain to drift lol though i can really only do uncontrolled drift hahahahaha.

Donnie it is grey to me :shake: and i dont really want to risk it ,theres always another monday night dinner thing going to happen oh and if you start to miss me just call me on

1800-ASH-SEX after 10pm oh and make sure your over 18 guys :D

hahahahahahaah

Originally posted by torana_mad

Dude i dont need rain to drift lol though i can really only do uncontrolled drift hahahahaha.

Donnie it is grey to me :shake: and i dont really want to risk it ,theres always another monday night dinner thing going to happen oh and if you start to miss me just call me on  

1800-ASH-SEX after 10pm oh and make sure your over 18 guys :)  

hahahahahahaah

I keep dialing that number to try to get you but only Frank and Loz keep answering? Why?:D




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