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QUICK change the Thread name!!!!

Pfft, I already had the idea of naming this cruise after a fictional cartoon character but i didnt know how accepting you boys would be with:

'The Disney Princess Cruise up the Fluffy Mountains to the Pie Shop'

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might be out of this cruise car banged up ;[ Hopeing get it all sorted soon =]

Personally, I don't mind seeing a banged up car on a cruise - so long as the driver ain't all banged up too?

Better still, bring it along and let the her royal highness cast her final judgement on the matter?

...so we meeting at nowra maccas,an what time,can't wait. ;)

How about 9am Nowra Maccas Genelle > Kiama > left onto Jamberoo Mtn Rd > Robertson > down Mac Pass > meet up with the others at Tullimbar ? And if it's extra hot, we're not stupid: we'll find the shade of a big tree. :D

...terry packing his dvd cam + charging its battery...




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