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    Smile THANK YOU PAUL AND VICKI!!!

    It was such a great night, I thought it would be a good idea to express thanks in a sperate posting.

    Great too meet some new people and get to hop on a few bikes - oooooooo aahhhhhhh That Agusta Brutale fits me and so did the Marauder.

    As for the handcuffs...all Stonechuckers idea I assure you all! I'm just not that sorta girl

    Thanks for being such gracious hosts Paul and Vicki and opening you home to us lot.

    Sorry we had to leave quite earlier Tony - my ride back to Wgtn had, had a very looooong day, and a long day and not being able to drink is horrid!
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    Yes - Thank you very much Paul and Vicki for hosting the event . Had a great time and Thanks very much for letting crash at your place.

    It was nice meeting a few new faces - Was quite interesting as what you imagined people to be like was often not remotely like the real person.
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    What she said!

    Paul and Vicki, you did us proud with amazing hospitality, genial company and a purpose-built venue! We enjoyed ourselves greatly.

    It was also good to put some faces to names (and handles) and realise that behind a few on-line personas are some really nice people!

    We got wet riding home, but hey, what the heck!

    There's still the offer of a house in Ngaio...

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    Yeah thanks for the bbq, it was good seeing everyone there.

    I got a bit wet on the way back, but Ruth got soaked.. yay for riding pillion! hah

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    Paul and Vicki - BRILLIANT hosts. Thank you very much.

    Pity we had to leave before Frosty got there though...

    Never got wet, and I did take a bike - it was right behind me all the way there and back!

    Having met some of you I think I'll stay on to met again...

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    Cheers Paul & Vicki. Had to drag my Kids away from your place,.They wanted to be last to leave which sums up how good it was. You realise no one will dare offer a follow up after seeing your section! Unless Maggie Barrie (whats ever her name is) gives my place a makeover, I'm not competing with that. To quote Jimbo "I felt like taking my shoes off before walking on the lawn". Great to put more faces to web-names
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwizrx
    Pity we had to leave before Frosty got there though...
    Did the Frosty one ever make an appearance?
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    Hi Folks

    Honestly, you were all welcome and we really enjoyed having you here. Thanks for all those that pitched in and bought BBQ's and the Yoshie for cookin' up a storm.... Mrs Mangel6 (and daughter) for kitchen support and.. Aw heck. You were all great!

    The man at the recycling place has reported me to AA....

    We have just dropped XJ/Frosty and Baby Bikie at the airport and had a very cool and groovy day at both the Raumati beach playground and Te Papa with them... Excellent way to disperse a hang over...

    Frosty did make the hill but alas it was in the car. NOT an excellent thing to do WITH a hang over...

    By the time we got to bed last night I was well and truely awash with beer and sun. An excellent way to be but man we were pooped! Sorry if we missed seeing anyone off or made LESS sense than normal...

    Paul and Vicki

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMelon
    Yeah thanks for the bbq, it was good seeing everyone there.

    I got a bit wet on the way back, but Ruth got soaked.. yay for riding pillion! hah
    Oh your a sweety

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    Thanks Paul and Viki

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    Cheers for a great night Paul and Vicki. Pity I couldnt stay later and hear some more good stories as the booze loosened toungues
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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm
    booze loosened toungues
    Boozed biker toungue action... The mind boggles!
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Boozed biker toungue action... The mind boggles!
    I can't wait for the Chinese whispers...
    Purple monkey bath tub...


    Nice to meet yah, Hitch
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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    Nice to meet yah, Hitch
    And you too!
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
    It was such a great night, I thought it would be a good idea to express thanks in a sperate posting.

    Great too meet some new people and get to hop on a few bikes - oooooooo aahhhhhhh That Agusta Brutale fits me and so did the Marauder.

    Yeah - what she said!!!!

    Really great of you to open your house to us all us larrikins (aka a really good bunch of people ) and I too had a really good night, catching up with people that I had met previously as well as meeting new ones.

    Thanks!

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