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Awesome day Saturday, although I had to leave before the main photo shoot to get to work by 5.

Heres a couple of pics I got from my camera phone -

* Photos edited to blur plates. If anyone else is paranoid about having your plates on the net, pm me and I'll fix the rest.

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Here are some pics I managed to snap up. Have a close look at the background of the pic with all the girls together.

I'll have you know that's not ALL the girls together! I can't believe you guys didn't wait for me and Al to get back! :laugh: BAH

You got a pic of my mums pulsar in geelong lol, I'll be sure to send it to her.

I'm SO exhausted today, but I have some pics in my phone, will upload any decent ones later on.

Hopefully next time I'll be able to bring the 180 (and maybe some earplugs) :D

Was nice to meet you all anyway.

I think next time it'd be better to spend more time at the beach and less at the rocks.. port campbell beach looked SO good.

It was an awesome weekend. Thanks to all who put in the effort to organise, and everyone for turning up!

Great fun, great roads, great places, great people. Loved it.

See you all real soon :D

I've only got 1 or 2 pics worth showing. They were taken by Nat.

Yeah, I forgot to say.

A BIG thanks to everyone who organised this, thanks to Ash and Paul for cooking, thanks to Jackie for putting up with me, justin and james in the car for 2 days, and thanks to everyone for coming along!

This has to have been the most fun cruise I've been on so far.

Glad I came :D

A BIG thanks to everyone who organised this, thanks to Ash and Paul for cooking, thanks to Jackie for putting up with me, justin and james in the car for 2 days, and thanks to everyone for coming along!

Yip, ditto, but by sunday i think me and justin were half asleep ...

damn justin had to keep us all up, except u tharaka, bloody sleeping beauty ... mite have to give u a kiss next time :O

if i cant get to sleep neither can anyone else in the room.... its quite simple realy :O

Yip, ditto, but by sunday i think me and justin were half asleep ...

damn justin had to keep us all up, except u tharaka, bloody sleeping beauty ... mite have to give u a kiss next time :)

Nice wide shots al

Was about to ask what camera u use untill i noticed the same chick in 2 different sections lol...

Damn you got a good eye!

I looked at that pic several times b4 posting and never noticed her :laugh: Only once you mentioned it i looked for her twin. ;)

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