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I reckon Springwood would be OK,

riverside is nice if you wanna take a load up the ass.

any more ideas?

just a note on riverside for you.... a few wks back, we traveled from yatala bp to riverside, ended up sittin around for 20mins, paddy wagon drove through and they just asked what we are doin and if we would move along. we asked for 10mins and they were happy to let us stay for 10mins.

there were only a few of us but it wasnt as packed as what it would of been years ago.

Yup interested in meeting some of you guys.

If its a Northside meet as stated that would be great as I am up here on the Sunny Coast :wub: Springwood is not North :unsure: whereis.com told me so :D

Keep me informed and I'll bring the old girl out for the night

Cheers

Scott

I reckon Springwood would be OK,

riverside is nice if you wanna take a load up the ass.

any more ideas?

Yeah. I havent been out in ages :P Wasnt sure what it is like now. Springers or round sunnybanks is good for me. Both arent too far off the motorway for northsiders.

And riverside is at the start of the motorway so maybe a meet at riverside, then to sunnybank and then on to springwood as a final destination! then because it would seem northsiders will be attending if everyone leaves together then there is a second phase to the cruise because the majority will be heading back up the motorway anyways! Also if you make the meet slightly earlier than the norm than we might avoid the undue attention that friggen twits from BC and the like seem to attract.

:PBJ:

Only sugesttons as mud is rooting this sheep, i'm just holding the head :P

Hrmm... I'm keen. Will have to check with Andy, he's not too keen on getting defected in the first week of new car ownage, but we'll see. I do like the idea of having something more northside. We're from the southside, but we see everything being planned near us, and feel for the northsiders who constantly have to travel. Hope it doesn't get rained out again Mud, if i'm feeling nice, might even bring a cake :) LOL

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