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Munch And Sip V4 Afternoon Cruise Saturday 28th Of March


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haha thanks Brendan

and Rhys, her shop isn't open Saturday's but i'll make her open for the two hours or so so she can satisfy our hunger :/

and Brendon, i don't think i'll be able to make the cruise before or after you finish work unfortunately, unless you take it off? :)

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I noticed you asked for ideal times. I dont think you will be able to please everyone, there are quite a few who work on saturdays.

I think the best thing to do would be to organise it so that we hit your sisters shop for a late lunch say around 1ish. However the times work out will depend on your course. I think you should make the time, then let everyone know so they can start planning, requesting time off etc. :wave:

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andrew i mite not have the 32 back from the painters so i may have to dust off the tonner and show you the old girl lol the car that is lol

if its ok to be see there lol

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LOL i got your message man, i don't have any credit so i couldn't message you back, was wondering who it was LOL

OKAY EVERYONE TIME IS READY!!!

12:00PM MEET FOR A 12:30PM LEAVE... CRUISE SHOULD FINISH AROUND 4:00PM BUT OBVIOUSLY A LITTLE BIT OF THIS AND THAT CAN CHANGE, HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!!!

WE'RE MEETING AT SOUTH STREET PARK AND RIDE BY THE WAY, IF SOME FOLKS NOR WANT TO MEET AT CITY WEST THAT'S FINE, RHYS WILL LOOK AFTER THAT I'M SURE AS HE OWES ME AND NORMAL MEET AS MENTIONED UP TOP, 12:00PM MEET AT CITY WEST

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guess ill try make an apperance lol been cruising wit u andrew but bubble tea has my intrest i have no idea what it is lol ill try talk alix into it the old git is getting a bit shy in his old age

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How far into the cruise do we hit ur sisters shop man?

I have alot of assignments to take care of around that time, but i dont mind heading up to get a bite to eat if the shop meet point isnt too far near the end of the cruise...?

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