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David

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:55 pm
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Gee how many got involved in the traffic coming back to Melbourne yesterday
afternoon after the Supers - as soon as the blueline stopped so did the
traffic?????
Seen a accident on Sunday morning near Bass anyone know if he is ok and how
could a prang happen on a straight bit of road???????
LUSHY

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 10:55 pm
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Erk, I was in the car coming back from that AND saw you pass me Razz How
come you weren't on the medical team this year?
The blue lines were good, but the traffic wasnt as bad as I thought it
would be, we made it back in time for Moonlight Cinemas last night,
didnt even miss the previews Smile

Jasmyn

David wrote:
> Gee how many got involved in the traffic coming back to Melbourne yesterday
> afternoon after the Supers - as soon as the blueline stopped so did the
> traffic?????
> Seen a accident on Sunday morning near Bass anyone know if he is ok and how
> could a prang happen on a straight bit of road???????
> LUSHY
>
>

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David

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:55 pm
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Couldnt get leave for the full time required to do Team Medical this year so
had to just be a spectator for a change - how did you know it was Me (that
bloody numberplate is a dead give away lol)
Lushy
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> Erk, I was in the car coming back from that AND saw you pass me Razz How
> come you weren't on the medical team this year?
> The blue lines were good, but the traffic wasnt as bad as I thought it
> would be, we made it back in time for Moonlight Cinemas last night, didnt
> even miss the previews Smile
>
> Jasmyn
>
> David wrote:
>> Gee how many got involved in the traffic coming back to Melbourne
>> yesterday afternoon after the Supers - as soon as the blueline stopped so
>> did the traffic?????
>> Seen a accident on Sunday morning near Bass anyone know if he is ok and
>> how could a prang happen on a straight bit of road???????
>> LUSHY
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 10:55 am
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David,
It ALL your fault that my boyfriend bought a ST2..you let him sit on
the damn thing with the Gel seat at the last motorbike event.. and his
even has a Gel seat too (great for pillions Wink) So yus, I remember you
and your plate Razz He said you passed him on the way home (Silver ST2)

BTW he loves his ST2, but the regulator rectifier and a fork seal have
gone since he got it!!! GRRR Razz

Jas

David wrote:
> Couldnt get leave for the full time required to do Team Medical this year so
> had to just be a spectator for a change - how did you know it was Me (that
> bloody numberplate is a dead give away lol)
> Lushy
> "CBC" <codebluechick.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:440ba875$0$14549$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
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