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I took my girlfriend to one of the TNS pizza runs 2 the Northern Beaches. It was her 1st cruise and she enjoyed herself.

Shes a vegetarian so she doesnt come out to the steak nights:D

Most cruises have a mixed group of people and everyone usually has fun .

anyone else's gf complain about induction noise? or is it just me? he he and i just fitted up some teins - should be interesting to get her thoughts on the 'harshness' of the ride now :D

hmmm, but yeah, generally, unless shes really into cars, cruising etc, i think its better for all concerned if she gives it a miss - its not wat she likes, so y force her?

Originally posted by cereal

There's no question as to who wore the pants in that relationship.....:D :D :)

hehe well considering he's now an ex....that would be me ;)

(although I mostly wear skirts lol)

Now all i need is a guy who's into cars as much as me and I'll be happy :D

my gf came to a couple... and she found them boring.. and most of the time ive gotta leave early because of that..

she wont come to the TWS akira meets on saturdays anymore cos it's a "guy thing" and cruises.. she thinks they're a waste of time...

im trying to go alone..but i dont know if its possible!~ she still persists to come, then say it's boring and wants to leave

Shell: Now all i need is a guy who's into cars as much as me and I'll be happy

You can take me anytime Shell....:uh-huh:

Its not that I like your car, its more the fact that your legs look soooooooo good in them skirts when you push the clutch in.:drooling:

Originally posted by shruggz

i couldnt date a girl with a better car than me.. i'd be too interested in her car... and be jealous every time she kicked my arse off the line...  

but then again, you could get cheaper mods for buying in bulk....

Same...but then again.. i'd be driving her car all the time.. :D

Originally posted by Duncan

Kelly always drags me along to cruises and track days :)

just tell her Duncan!!...put your foot down and say "Kel, this weekend, we're going shopping" :uh-huh:

QIK78U, you were sposed to be checking out all the skylines, not my legs!! ;)

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