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I'm in :)

great idea Mona :D Coffee in Newport would be nice

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Time: 12am (midnight), 15/08/2003 Friday

Where: Archer St Car Park, Chatswood (opposite Chatswood Chase)

Destination: Lucky & Peps Pizza in Newport via the Northern Beaches

Bring: DO NOT FORGET YOUR CB RADIO!!!

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Moanie

SW20-GT

carlo

Jimbo

Blitz

Randy

Duncan

Tex (maybe)

a5h

Kinks (maybe)

Lepperfish (maybe)

CDUCTV (maybe)

StickyIckyIcky

Originally posted by RANDY

Oh I dunno, Moanie... I had a hard time keeping up with Tosh a few cruises ago. He said something about "N/A MR2" and went screaming off ahead...

Oh! damn! hes changed from when i last went cruising! hehehe...well...he'll still have a hard time keeping up with me :D

HEHEHE...its such a great song duncan....it deserves to be in your head!!! BTW! I spotted you parked on pitt st last week...i was gonna put your windscreen wipers up when i got back but you were just pulling out :cheers:




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