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FYI... there are road works currently happening in the National Park... Only a short area at the moment... maybe 500 metres? But no doubt they will be doing more in coming weeks...

So maybe a different location would be best for now?

Then again, not exactly sure if this thread is still about a Natio cruise or somewhere else from all the conflicting posts! :P

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Still doing a Psych. Report for one of the bikies' defence barristers. Might have it out of the way by then. Hope so.

Oo fair enough, good luck with that Tez

hmm 26th, Gemma's organising one on the 25th :( natio run

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anyway... 26th it is... Thanx to mods for looking after the thread....good to know you guys are there[/sarcasm]

Starting time will be 11.30 am... meet up outside Just Jap.

No idiots please..

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anyway... 26th it is... Thanx to mods for looking after the thread....good to know you guys are there[/sarcasm]

Starting time will be 11.30 am... meet up outside Just Jap.

No idiots please..

report a post and ask for help if you need it mars.

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report a post and ask for help if you need it mars.

s'all good sammeh.. i figured there would be mods roaming these here threads just in case... i'll know next time :D

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