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Well boy`s & girl`s we need to have a get together ,as few missed run & BBq breakie,so LET`S sort something out soon put up some date`s.+ if any one would like to have run down south over a weekend, the let me KNOW iam looking at 10 of JULY so if any one is looking to spend weekend out & about then LET`s get sorted ,cheer`s chuckie.

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Oooh Oooh make it down south!!

But can you make it july 4th? The week before? Im working the 10th.

I have the best route, its a long drive but worth it!! From near me (Australind) down south and back takes about 4hours but there's a tavern at the end (if that helps? hehe)

There's a playground there for kids etc.

If im off im keen for anything.

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10th July is fine but that's a Friday.. I'd much prefer it during the day.. Sunday 12th is out due to training and the Sunday before (5th) is out due to a tournament (and the mrs's birthday.. good thing she fully support my paintball and doesn't mind me playing a tournament on her birthday! :cool:)

I've done a few trips down south in the Stag so far, most recently being Margs the weekend before last and Capel over Easter.. even slept in my swag in the back of the Stag in Margs, what an awesome Tourer ;)

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I would like to catch up with everyone on a cruise around town or something...has been quite hard lately for me to commit to anything...i wont be able to do a down south trip (would love to though) but as im currently pregnant and squirt has decided that long car drives and it arent mixing at the moment, so if you do a cruise around town let me know and ill attend :D

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Hi All.Ok well the 10 of july may be a FRIDAY ,BUT IT`S the weekend starting ,as this is one weekend when iam FREE from football BYE weekend for me then this is WHY i am looking at it,if it`s not any good to other`s then iam sorry, as it`s MY free weekend , i will look at heading south for a drive,IF someone would like to PUT another run or meet then please do.cheer`s chuckie

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+1 to that we are a busy mob i think its more because the WA group actually have stageas because they have a family need for one whereas me and you brad and other owners in other states are younger and single so any date is normally easy for us

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the stagea mob is the hardest group to organise anything because everyone is busy or already booked up or just doesnt drive, i dont think u will ever see the whole stagea WA group at a cruise ever.

Maybe a driver training day then, complete with supporters?

Cheers GW

PS:Hi Kirsty, hope all is well & you got things under control there. :blink:

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