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Question: is anyone going.. or anyone organising a cruise?

cos ill meet u there :P we could even go somewhere after that... spring brook / mt tambo again / cunungra

side note im a bit :P about not being able to wash my car though.

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Will let you know soon enough :P

as if you will find anything better to do :O

omg adam i have a bone to pick with you! At work we had a chep that wasnt square and this caused minor problems for the publishing team. ;)

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As discusions from the last sunday cruise that i organised, its time to be different.

Regular Meeting Place: Crazy Clarks Springwood

Time: At this moment 12:00pm for 12:45 Depart

Im hoping to get these two different photos in of style at the place at least one will work fine the other is space dependand at this stage, Also i will present people with another offer here as well. But details of this will be mentioned outside here ;)

Destination:

1. From here first stop is yatala BP for those that need/want food or fuel

2. Head down to the BW carpark for a special organised photo shoot (Hope someone has a good lense) and hopefully we can capture and set a new style of photo here (This will be replicated on a later date as well in a larger area but im sure we can get away with it.)

3. Head down to the Spit to relax bring a rug or chair if we are to sit for a little while.

4. Just up the road from the spit is a nice pub. Here we can get some food and drink (Last sunday cruise beer battered Fish and chips was $7.00)

Sit down and relax and just talk general crap :glare: lol as we do now and then

5. To be made at this stage, but a leisurely cruise up tambo maybe instore here but its time and user discretion on this matter.

6. Head home to do what ever we do at home.

What Are we doing: Driving from crazys heading South at this stage, from here we shall organise a photo shoot with some difference. Much different to the ones that have been posted on previous events. People its time to think outside the box of straight line shoots ;) This will also be decided soon enough as im arranging a few things with a couple of others on ideas.

From this at this stage we need as many as we can, up and above 12 -15 +

From here we shall end the day with a meal. Then either two choices cruise home or maybe a cruise up tambo we will see.

What you need to bring: Good Behaviour :P, Money, Petrol in your car. Camera if you have one. Shiny car. yes that means get out that Wax of yours wash and wax your car, i want Shiny :laugh:.

This is open to All skylines, 33's 34's and oh 32's.

The photo planing we are doing i havent seen a photo like it yet, But cannot give any more details than that at this stage as this is going through some planning on this one.

So please post your interests. and watch this space for finer details

Cheers Guys

Adam

but im not allowed to wash my car :happy:

i know! ill wash it at 2am in the neighbours lawn using there water

[EVIL] MUAHAHahahhahahahhahaaaa [/EVIL]

Ummm being a GCer .. when you head south and stop somewhere ... let me know where and when and ill meet you there... Springwood at 1200 is too early for me... been working night shift all week.. 6pm to 6am..

Thats is about 5 of us so far im sort of after a little more by a factor of 3 :) i need this to work as well

I'll be there Adam. Car will be washed, polished and ready to go. My g/f will probably be with me too. Sounds like it will be a good arvo. Have not been on a Sunday cruise for quite a while.

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