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Well if its a day cruise i will be there. Night time is not the best of times to have performance cars parked up at Koondoola shopping area unless its all changed since last time i been there. I grew up in Girrawheen so familiar with the troublesome area's.

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we'll only be there for about 20 minutes to eat and stuff then go for the cruise...

thing is, there isn't too much seating so yeah i'm also assuming a few people will be standing outside with our cars anyway...

will be awesome to catch up with everyone as well as meet new people, and yeah... my family has run businesses there for YONKS and trust me, not much has changed lol

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did i hear cruise and dinner?? i'm up for it! after this thursday though..still having my exams..and my gf will be here in oct so definitely good to meet up with you guys :banana:

okay guys, i'm going to be sending out details and invites tonight via pm...

if anyone else is interested please let me know so i can get a specific number to make life easier for my sister...

look forward to catching up with you all soon!

cheers!

Andrew :(

okay guys, i'm going to be sending out details and invites tonight via pm...

if anyone else is interested please let me know so i can get a specific number to make life easier for my sister...

look forward to catching up with you all soon!

cheers!

Andrew :ninja:

Dont forget to send one to me :)

Greg... i'll send you all the details tomorrow mate if you can just pm me your email?

hey Coz... yeah she's got a few flavours, like maybe 30-40 or something from the top of my head, but like you can make random 'fusion' flavours if you like ie. 'Mango Peach' or whatever so really, the Bubble Tea flavours are endless with your imagination!

hey John, thanks for coming down... when i wasn't there! glad you enjoyed the food man, hope you can make it on Saturday...

thanks for the comments peeps, keep them coming!

:)

Andrew ;)




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