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good southside meetup point is the freedom fuels car wash at eight mile plains i think it is? lotsa room and we are friends with the attendants there so they like us >_<

hey i didnt say i was actually going?!,

But its ok u have twisted my arm!! I'll come, just change it from the 1st!! everyone will be hang over and they wont come lol

Man its on the 12th >_<

12/01/07 - 12th of january, 2007.... Your not reading it the yankee way are you?

Make the date the 5th of jan, that weeks friday, ?

also, meet up points?

im south side. and request that meetup points be not the 'same ol' location. especially south side, any ideas?

eh?

Southside meetup will be springwood maccas.

Northside meetup will be the bunnings.

Man its on the 12th >_<

12/01/07 - 12th of january, 2007.... Your not reading it the yankee way are you?

eh?

Uh..? lol maybe.

Southside meetup will be springwood maccas.

sorry i wont attend that one. too much heat. who likes canaries anyhow. the freedom idea sounds better?

Make the date the 5th of jan, that weeks friday, ?

also, meet up points?

im south side. and request that meetup points be not the 'same ol' location. especially south side, any ideas?

lol springwood macca's

ill walk there like one of those wierdo car s**t things you see around there....(yeah right ...hell no!).........but im still walking

*shudders*.....most of those girls around there didnt make it past grade 9

okus i need a ride, so.....:/

Should be fine to bring a VLT, so long as hes not a dickhead and is respectful. I dont want a repeat of the ute from last time!

List updated. varun_gtr, did you actually want to come, or did you just come into the thread to try and pickup? :) (kidding...)

I have updated the original post also with more info. As it says, its looking more likely now that we will have dinner at springwood first then the mountain run after that... Otherwise we will run out of time and not get to eat.

i'm a lil wary of the somerset/glorious run since the last time i did it at night i nearly wrote off my entire front end from the mammoth kangaroos out there

this is cool and stuff guys, but i'd only be up for the glorious bit unfortunately

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