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as we know people have kicked up a fuss about crusing. i personaly think its stupid but ill leave that alone!

main point of this topic is to get preople so msg me there numbers so next time in orgainsing 1 i wont put it up here i will simply just msg you. seems to be the way to go... no club name to us, no unwanted attention from tag alongs etc etc just an invite only!!

seems outa proportion but its the way its going so im guna jump in and save the stag community! if it works maybe some skyline organisers could do the same..

**mods feel free to lock this post so it doesnt turn into hugh pointless convo**

adam.

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Its a good idea for now at least until the heat dies down - especially with those not feeling comfortable popping their hoods and police looking for excessive/dangerous mods on future skyline/stag cruises.

Not sure exactly what is stupid about that concern but I'll also leave that alone as this is not the place to discus. :)

Thanks for taking this over Adam. If you need any assistance, I have a variety of cruise routes in PDF format.

Stag owners really are a different breed ;)

edit: PM sent Adam

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PM Sent.

I really have no intention of going to a meet point with the fuzz waiting to ask me to pop my bonnet, and to be honest when I refuse, which I'm quite within my rights to, I don't fancy my day being particularly sweet from then on. Anyway, cheers adam for taking the high ground and inviting us all to stand up there with you :P

seems 2 b working very well. for those who are sus.. it will be the same as on here just in a txt msg!

i also have a fair few un names stag drivers number these are the last 3 numbers plz claim them! haha

035

099

362

295

045

733

517

cheers

seems 2 b working very well. for those who are sus.. it will be the same as on here just in a txt msg!

i also have a fair few un names stag drivers number these are the last 3 numbers plz claim them! haha

035

099

362

295

045

733

517

cheers

i'll claim this one

yeah, go facebook

Damn ... I only got Myspace :sick:

Adam, I'm in discussion with an IT mate about getting our own Stag Club happening. Only entry requirement is that a teaspoon of cement is required :) ... oh, and you need a Stagea!

PM you soon.

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