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no more input on meet time?
sorry slither!! I totally missed your post back there about the meeting time!!!!

i'm happy to make it earlier if that's what everyone wants?

personally i will be struggling to get up much earlier :) and also with the food i thought most ppl would eat a bit later being a weekend.. and we can't have Nik chugging back the rum before midday lol cos that's only what alco's do :D ... oh hang on :D

I have a fair well on that day as well. I ll probably just get one of my mates on this side of town to drive. No Nik your not driving your a bigger piss head then i am.

Thanks for the offer to Andrew but it should be all good.

Edited by race_snooze

An earlier cruise time would be really good so i will agree also i would like like to add one more if possible as i am bringing a friend if that is ok. so if some one could add a plus one beside me that would be good thank you

well see you all tomorrow

Shell & Damo

Veilside R33 (Andrew)

tridentt150v

Chintami (Rachel) & Michael

Grant W

Bluprint

Baconer

Snooze

Frink

R3sp3ct

SL33KY (Emily)

leech_

skyline_babe5 (Cassi) & Amaru & Aurora

Slither(shawn)

ANDREW!!! (skyGTRline)

MANG (simon)

YAF28F(Michael) 90% can go

SHY32 Wayne & Daniel

whats with all these lame excuses of being too pissed or sleeping in this is a once a year thing people get pissed saturday night instead you still have sunday to sleep in

Exactly.

Andrew, Slither's car is out of action at the moment.

If you'd wanted an earlier time you should have mentioned this long before now. I've specifically taken tomorrow off work (my most productive day of the week) and scheduled everything around this.

So I'll be damned if things get changed now!

so have we made it an earlier time for the meet??

i think we'd better just leave it as it is? a bit late to change cos some people wont be back online..

and also there doesnt seem to be an overwhelming response to change it..

Sorry ppl, been off sick today, flu, feel like sh1t. I'm p1ssed off, was so looking forward to catching up and seems this year has been one false start after another.

Jezz I had friday off and didn't even care!! my weekend is gunna be crap.

Enjoy yourselves you healthy lucky bastards, wish I was there!

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