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cruise 2 KRISPY KREMES!!!!!! 20/9/03


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ok here we go ppl historytop1.gif

some people have wanted me 2 organise this cruise so here it is

its an open cruise 2 all forums(the more the merier)

but i dont want and forum rivalry:P:P

but im sure u all will behave

we r goin 2 penrith krispy kremes and meeting at thornleigh maccas

DATE - SAT 20st of sep

MEETING - Thornleigh maccas (central av is the entrance and its right on penno hils u cant miss it)

DESTINATION - Penrith Krispy Kreme's

TIMG - meet at maccas at 7pm (depart 730)

should take around an hr 2 get ther

if u wanna do somethin else while we r up there tell me and i can put it on here

or at the moment i guess we will sit up ther chatting whilest eatin!!!! then leave wenever every1 is ready!

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put ur name down if ya comin

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crickey, does every car group have a thing for these donuts?

u know, some of their donuts have almost as much fat as a Big mac? like i really give a damn :)

Im sure someone will realise the assosication with cars and krispy kreme soon and do something to bring these two things together for the good of mankind...namely us !

Hint Hint , we want discounts on donuts !!!

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updated list

PEOPLE COMIN

MissBmw

car_10s

Accord Boy

tre007

DA180

twenty20

shyboy(90%)

machine(and friends)

DvS EuNoS

veksta

BMWBOY

blue gti

dan

EK801 and est

DTME30ic

EXA80Y

dragonbmw & joshua

Mr_saz

naked|e36|318is

PPJ

Chi

PLEEZN(red beema)

BEEMIN (meet up ther)

Ozziebob

Jus-10

Soarin (mite turn up up ther)

HVN_SNT (maybe) wit a mate

evilrx (maybe)

H8RICE (maybe meet up ther)

Cam (meet up ther)

benm (meet up ther)

e30chick (maybe)

Wullza (maybe)

Toyota_Turbo & Crazy_Steve and mates

Mz_2NiCe

Point_01 & gf

323_GTX_91(maybe)

[[d a n n y]]

DCSR

Patricio (meet up ther)

Rossie & mate

streetsleeper

M PWR

skillyz_323SS

4DAI_LO

Mz~ Bar~ B and friend (nrg4sx (180sx) and a r33 gts)

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