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Originally posted by Nizmo

LOL @ ken .....hunt away ;)

i only said that to get their attention and it worked :)

Aidwin ....what you up to for weekend?

Yep , got mine and Bretts..

Still on for SA babe?

* gotta work out how to get rid of pwptpf*:)

and Lumpy.

Just kidding

Cheers

Ken

Friday - drinks after work with Mel probably at Subiaco Pub mmmm young men in suits :drooling:

Saturday - dunno know yet paul was muttering something about something a rather *shrugs*

Sundya - Might get in contact with a friend i aint seen in a while although rather hard person to get in contact with so maybe i'll just spend the rest of the day paintin my brake calipers and cooking garlic prawns ;)

Sure am - just dont sell that car!!! :) .... not until ive got the money for it anyway haha ;)

haha *ken and niz half way across border .... ooops ken just realsied we forgot to pick paul n lumpy up oh well!! :) *

Originally posted by Nizmo

Sure am - just dont sell that car!!! :) .... not until ive got the money for it anyway haha ;)  

haha *ken and niz half way across border .... ooops ken just realsied we forgot to pick paul n lumpy up oh well!! :) *

Don't think the wife would be too pleased.

* paul here terry . Is Ken coming to pick us up ? *

* whaddya mean he left yesterday ?*

hehehe

Cheers

Ken

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