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Re: happy birthday matt
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 4:50 pm
by BIGMIG
Re: happy birthday matt
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 5:16 pm
by Saxondog
Happy Birthday Matt.may you live to one hundred.Blake
Re: happy birthday matt
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:20 pm
by Matdragon
Hi guys just got back from cobbo and unpacked the car and yes thankyou all i had a great time, i do beleive cobbo was a great success and we all had a great time!!
Got a new bicycle (can a mod please edit and spell that for me

) for me birthday with all the bell's and whistle's, need it to get to college in the near future!!
also have received a bit of ££ from family relations, so that will pay for the tam electronics ive *cough* allready aquaired *cough*, a new fast charger and a Panzer 3 case i got from Dave (forgebear) at cobbo!
cheers again guys ,,
Matt
p.s. cobbo pictures up soon!

Re: happy birthday matt
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 5:17 am
by bowlman
This is kind of late to day hope you had a Happy Birthday Matt and may your fond memory of this day last for ever .
Jimmy
Re: happy birthday matt
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:29 pm
by tankman
Sorry I am late with this one Matt but I hope you had a GREAT

birthday. Looking forward to the Cobbaton pictures. All the best for now
Alan
Re: happy birthday matt
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:33 pm
by mickyb
Hi Matt,
I hope you enjoyed a great day.....from what I read you all had a productive time and you certainly were in the company of some great blokes. Good luck with your future studies as well.
Oh by the way....just 'cos the buggers bought you a shiny bike...you still have to phone ma and pa at ungodly hours asking for a lift home from the pub....or some strange young ladies pad.....honest mate it's the law.....
As I have just got me bus pass and am looking forward to my heating allowance this winter :-\....can someone please remind me what sixteen is like...... I remember girls wore terry toweling jim-slips.... you shrunk your levis in the bath whilst wearing them....(I had blue b******s for weeks ::))...wagon wheels were the size of a dustbin lid.....flying saucers had more sherbert in them than they do now......
Mike