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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Cam, Any suggestions for a Saturday venue? My cam covers will be back on Friday, and are finding prices on pulleys today:D

See'ya:burnout:

Saturday - well what about a quiet sat arvo beer and chat at the cott hotel or something? or maybe down at the little creatures brewery?

Originally posted by zanda

niz.

Niz, Think had that bug a coupa weeks ago after eating at the rat restaurant with smelly campbell.

I got sick on sunday. reeel sick. no details but it was not nice.  

monday about midday I stopped throwing up but had fever through till tuesday. played basketball on wednesday.

rat restaurant? which one was that?

i think my stomcah has been galvanised by lots of cheap pasta meals at the moon.. :D

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

mine's been littered by cheap microwave and oven food

yup.. i think that's given me a stronger stomach too! :)

so what do people think of the cott idea for a sat arvo meet re - entry to car show..

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