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Hey, i'd love to do something like this! Sounds pretty fun! Im gettin my licence in a couple of weeks tho so i doubt i'd be able to make it :cheers: I liv in Mildura vic tho but come to adelaide a fair bit now...

new on the scene so none of yaz would kno me! Be good to meet some fellow skyliners from somewhere other than home town.

julz

ahahaha you can't be serious :cheers:

so i'm guessing it's happening tonight??

Im not sure about tonight, but im willing to put my hand up ALONG WITH someone else to help me plan out a cruise ? I dont even kno where most of these places actually are...

Anyone ?

:thumbsup: that's what happens when you look in mirrors :)

harsh lol...anyway as u said too pokie...i dunno where all these places are...im really keen on the "old norwood primary". Can anyone tell me where it is ?

And DandMan, finish itttt...be scared later lol

harsh lol...anyway as u said too pokie...i dunno where all these places are...im really keen on the "old norwood primary". Can anyone tell me where it is ?

And DandMan, finish itttt...be scared later lol

he left himself open for that 1:P

could go to Kapunda cemetery, and theres another places nearish Angaston that's

apparently haunted, but they're the only places i know of that may or may

not be haunted.

my cousin reckons Kapunda cemetery is, she was spose to take me there months ago :D

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I cant believe this...none else is interested (scared ?)...SAU = Sissies Australia.

:laughing-smiley-014:

And Pokie, Kapunda is a fair drive...better be haunted lol, otherwise ill be running around the lil town pissed off screaming and people will think im the ghost.

I cant believe this...none else is interested (scared ?)...SAU = Sissies Australia.

:laughing-smiley-014:

And Pokie, Kapunda is a fair drive...better be haunted lol, otherwise ill be running around the lil town pissed off screaming and people will think im the ghost.

well i saw some pics my cousin took when she was there, it looked

pretty haunted haha, there was a tree that had an aura or something

around it, looked heaps good.

i know sif you males are pansies, come on seriously grow some balls

and go on an adventure :P

he left himself open for that 1:P

could go to Kapunda cemetery, and theres another places nearish Angaston that's

apparently haunted, but they're the only places i know of that may or may

not be haunted.

my cousin reckons Kapunda cemetery is, she was spose to take me there months ago :banana:

ive heard the whole of kapunda is pretty haunted. so you could imagine the cemetery in all places would definitely be haunted

though i think Kapunda is going to be a bit too far for most people.

:P

You can count me in.........

could prolly get another couple of people to come with me aswell.

I remember going to Udunda when i was a kid with my Dad and Sisters, it was during the day and it still seemed like a creepy place, I remember only seeing like 1 or 2 people the whole day we were there :S

there was also some abanoded rail station and other old buildings you could wander through that wernt locked up. reckon its right near Kapunda too. that place was also quite freaky, anywhere up there would be cool.

Somewhere not so far away is ment to be haunted... I think its called Schindlers alley????? its some pathway up near greenhill road.

ive heard the whole of kapunda is pretty haunted. so you could imagine the cemetery in all places would definitely be haunted

though i think Kapunda is going to be a bit too far for most people.

:3some:

yeah apparently the whole of Kapunda is haunted.

i read a thing somewhere and this guy that was driving through

saw little kids and a man on 1 of those horse buggy things and when

he looked back there was nothing there.

i think that'd be awesome to experience.

Count me in! I'm down for anything aslong as it's after 16 days (my new skyline arrives)

KEPUNDA sounds like the go to me... may be a distance but its a cruise after all.

Anyone know of approximately how long it takes to drive there? then we can work out how long it will take to get there, do our thing, then drive back.

yeah apparently the whole of Kapunda is haunted.

i read a thing somewhere and this guy that was driving through

saw little kids and a man on 1 of those horse buggy things and when

he looked back there was nothing there.

i think that'd be awesome to experience.

id agree with kapunda i have stayed there a few times

and even walking the streets there is abit of an experiance

at night.

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