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i was just thinking about this today, about getting a meet arranged. count me in, although i might have to sit the climbing out!:sneaky2:

 

lets make a team up Dave, you eat the chili and i will do the climbing

 

:blushing: chili not for me

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sorry, i didnt realize this was a forum!

 

Well it's too late for all that. Nevermind, now you're here take some time to tell us a little bit about yourself.

 

 

 

Mark, d'ya think we could camp over at your place ?

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Mark, d'ya think we could camp over at your place ?

 

 

Be a bit cold in Feb Mick,

Mind you if your all eating chili Spring will come early :lol:

Later on in the year no problem

I'll just have to confirm with the powers that be

 

Dave No potty just a spade

I'll dig you fill :lol:

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