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hmm.. true.. thursday can't possibly be a rest day can it? :P

Maybe it can just be a meet then? I'm happy to find some nice routes and eventually plan one, just takes some time.

BAH who needs planning, I didnt plan my mountain run, I just pulled a UBD out and went that looks good!

really? I thought u might have known the route. I prefer to drive it first.. I have an idea that I went on when I first came to QLD. Down Goldcoast way. Its a bit hairy scary though.

Anyhow I've done the honours so at least people can argue about where to go.. hehe

but I have to remember which way it was :P lol

Nope never did it, so we did make a couple mistakes, like zooming past the first stop point at breakneck speed, blame strutto though I was the passenger and said, yupp we just went past where we were supposed to stop, oh well :P

*looking around for GenesisR32 Antagonist aka yamathu33

no more unquoted quotes from you eh? you lucky.. my usb ports died on my last night when JL came by my place to hook up his digi cam... been using alot of 'tab' just to type this msg :P

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