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hey guys. everything is sweet with the meet spot. ill talk to everyone when we are all there. ive got a map handy for a mini cruise

if ppl are up for it. anyway cya theres.

Just an idea, how about a cruise to Mount Macedon. :-) just an idea..

Thanks Halle! That was rad! And I was kidding about the 400 metres... I'm surprised I didn't end up in Bendigo :P

Was good to meet a few more people and was nice having it near my work, am keen for the next one! :banana:

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Good night. Nice to meet all of you guys. Would be up for another meet.

Always see u flying around the west side. Finally i get to meet u haha.

Where did u get your guard rolled? if u dont mind me asking.

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