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k guys im orgonizing a cruiz for sat 30-dec-06

this is also being orgonised witht the r31skyline club.

i would like to knows who is comeing so i can cancel if no one comes. so far i have 4 guys from the r31 skyline club.

will be cing a movie at the coburg drive in then cruizing.

meet" bp servo cnr hume hwy and cooper street sumerton/ epping. map ref 180 8f

time: 9.00pm for 10.15pm depart.

will cruiz to the movie and then continue after the movie.

any other detales req pm me thanks

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* Posting up what movies are on isnt a bad idea as lets face it, people are lazy and wont be bothered to ring up.

* Sitting @ a meet point for over an hour is going to get attention, especially on a long weekend. I know i wouldnt go based on this point (if i was free to go)

*Also where the cruise is going afterwards

More detail you give people, more chance they have to actually give thier thoughts to it.

If you dont give enough detail, people wont give it enough thought.

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