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Okayyyyy... Got banned for 24 hours trying to meet my post quota. Regarding cruise info will PM as soon as I can, proposed format;

10:30am 2nd May 2010. Meet at Colley Reserve Glenelg. Depart 11:00am or thereabouts to Hahndorf via Jetty Rd, Brighton Rd, Anzac Highway, Greenhill Rd, Glen Osmond Rd, then Freeway. Continue through Hahndorf to Strathalbyn via Mt Barker taking Adelaide Rd, Wellington Rd then right at Long Valley Rd. Stop for a pie and some photos at Strathalbyn at the Woolworths carpark on Dawson St. Head to Royal Oak Hotel Clarendon via Meadows taking Paris Creek Rd and Adelaide-Goolwa Rd, have a beer (1!!), bit of meet and greet and then make your way home from there. Whadya rekn?? Hope to hear from you soon,

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Marty. :D

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Hmmmm where to start Marty.

Well, a few points:

- don't complain about being banned. The rules are in place for a good reason and you were clearly spamming to flaunt them.

- don't be surprised if no-one from SAU wants to cruise with you. No offense, but none of us know you from a bar of soap (nor your mates), so we don't know if you can actually drive or just tear around like a dickhead with the likelyhood of taking someone else out.

- DON'T post cruise maps or details online - you have now INVITED the cops, and they WILL turn up on your route with a speed gun somewhere - you can count on it.

- be a part of the forum (or club) for more than 5 minutes before organising anything - we have an annual dinner Wednesday week if you want to meet and greet.

- don't 1337-5p34k or text-speak on the forums - it just annoys people .... things like "Whadya rekn" make you sound like you are a 'cool 11 year old'.

- starting any cruise at Colley Reserve is a shite idea, as there is no car parking for any sort of group, and generally any cruises near Glenelg/Anzac Highway is a massive target for cops.

Just a few tips for a happier stay at SAU.

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oooo oh o officer neil will be on this cruise or he will send them down there you just drew a whole map lol and told him your going to a pub for a beer so i think neil will order speed guns, booz bus and drum roll............DEFECT STATION

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