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no caught a taxi - my car doesnt go within 20kms of NB on a weekend :D

CC's yum :)

When i worked in East perth there was a retirement village next dorr and every morning this guy who was about 80 would shuffle up to the bottle o first thing when it opened come back down stop in front of our building hide the 2 cans of VB he just bought in his jacket and stub out his cigerette then enter the retirement village again - and he did that daily and he was still alive so that says something!

Originally posted by Sneeza

Niz - is he the one that greeted you with a pash??

Lucky , lucky boy. The best the rest of us get is a hug.

Ahh well , thank goodness for small kindnesses from young ladies.Hehehe

Thank god the missus doesn't read thes forums.:D

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Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

no caught a taxi - my car doesnt go within 20kms of NB on a weekend :)

CC's yum :)

When i worked in East perth there was a retirement village next dorr and every morning this guy who was about 80 would shuffle up to the bottle o first thing when it opened come back down stop in front of our building hide the 2 cans of VB he just bought in his jacket and stub out his cigerette then enter the retirement village again - and he did that daily and he was still alive so that says something!

hahaha cheeky barstard :D

I used to work at a bowls club - this one lady - 85 - walked 10mins to the club every day, drank about 6 middies of super, smoked a pack of 16mg stradbrokes, took 6 king browns home with her and opened one for breakfast. She is still alive and going strong!! She was so funny

hehe i know apprentices party hard - i stayed with most of them at New Towns Xmas bash - i borrowed a spare shirt off one of them cos i had nothing to sleep in so while i changed one of the mechs put on my nice rather girly top and ran around burswood resort in it haha

Thats Scotty yes haha him and i are just two people that shouldnt be put in the same room together - we are such a bad influence on each other he gets me into lots of mischief :D

i think life is about enjoying it :) i think we should try and keep ourselves healthy but cant deny ourselves of lifes little pleasures.

Yes I am Ken :) someones gotta keep u boys in line :)

Hey Liz do u ever have girls rearrange your clothing in the ladies loos - i dont know whther its just because im an untidy dresser or what but hell i keep getting these chicks trying to straightenup my clothing and suggesting the type of bra i should wear with a top :D

Oh all saw a girl i used to work with - she was sooo happy to see me - she was threatening to bash my face in 3 years ago!!

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

hey Niz: how did u go at MC day?    doh! i should have went

Russ ( haha , just kidding ) , you should have come up.

pwptpf never got there and Micko blew the turb so we only ended up with 4 people and a nutter in a GTR.

cheers

Ken

good aidwin - had tonnes of fun - think my tyres are ready for a changeover now :D and i was about the only one that didnt have car probs haha good old autos!

Wait to u see the footage of what ken did in his GTR - and i was in the passengers seat - it was soooo much fun - i soooo want one!!

i just didnt feel like driving with a canary,everyone keeps going *WOW* he got a yellow sticker

-my car looks nice without stickers now, im probably gonna change the exhaust to like a sports twin tipped and spray that black, getting k&n filter in stock airbox too, tired of being hassled

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