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Random I Am + Tiger + (1 + another dog) maybe

Nerm

Trozzle

MAG86 (maybe)

J'son (Chat)

Andrew (Def)

Prue (maybe)

MIVEC

Rig136

Shell + Molly

turboty + wife (maybe)

ZCR

CeJay + 1 (probably)

Turismo

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Random I Am + Tiger + (1 + another dog) maybe

Nerm + 1 (maybe) I wont be cruising, I'll meet you there at 1.

Trozzle

MAG86 (maybe)

J'son (Chat)

Andrew (Def)

Prue (maybe)

MIVEC

Rig136

Shell + Molly

turboty + wife (maybe)

ZCR

CeJay + 1 (probably)

Turismo

I'll bring the cooking utensils as i will be bringing the BBQ.. eveyone else bring their own plates/cutlery/food/drinks. I will probably bring extra sausages and bread like i did last year for those who forget but nothing more fancy than that

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Random I Am + Tiger + (1 + another dog) maybe

Nerm

Trozzle

MAG86 (maybe)

J'son (Chat)

Andrew (Def)

Prue (maybe)

MIVEC

Rig136

Shell + Molly

turboty + wife (maybe)

ZCR + Melly!

CeJay + 1 (probably)

Turismo

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Im up for a cruise as my car will be out of the shop by then :action-smiley-069:

Random I Am + Tiger + (1 + another dog) maybe

Nerm

Trozzle

MAG86 (maybe)

J'son (Chat)

Andrew (Def)

Prue (maybe)

MIVEC

Rig136

Shell + Molly

turboty + wife (maybe)

ZCR + Melly!

CeJay + 1 (probably)

Turismo

Veilwest

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WOW. Gonna be a big turnout.

Awesome to hear about your car TiTAN.

I'm having ideas about going down to the bbq spot earlier in the morning and putting up some "DANGER" tape around the spot we want hehehe

hahaha sounds like an idea ;P

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I'm going to come for a chat before hand so I might just head down there straight away and baggs us a spot. If anyone else who is not going to cruise can come to the bbq early and keep me company it would be most appreciated.

Also if anyone has drinks that they dont want to get shaken up but the "spirited" driving can put them in my "car" and I'll transport them to the bbq for you. This also applies for food.

I'll start cooking sausages etc so that they are ready by the time you all arrive.

Just a reminder that some of the areas you will be driving though are national parks. We has an almost incident a couple years ago with a certain person, their dog and a park ranger.

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Cruising

Random I Am + Tiger + (1 + another dog) maybe

Trozzle

MAG86 (maybe)

Andrew (Def)

Prue (maybe)

MIVEC

Rig136

Shell + Molly

turboty + wife (maybe)

ZCR

CeJay + 1 (probably)

Turismo

Veilwest + TM7GTR

Melly

Chat or BBQ:

J'son

nerm

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Great idea nerm, I'll have Tiger in the car so my "spirited" drive will be pretty tame... Although I'm sure he does like being thrown around the back seat :P

Have you been out to Uriarra before? I was there just the other day and the table far far far to the right aas you turn in is the one I'm hoping to get

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Cruising

Random I Am + Tiger + (1 + another dog) maybe

Trozzle

MAG86 (maybe)

Andrew (Def)

Prue (maybe)

MIVEC

Rig136

Shell + Molly

turboty + wife (maybe)

ZCR

CeJay + 1 (probably)

Turismo

Veilwest + TM7GTR

Melly

TiTAN

Chat or BBQ:

J'son

nerm

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Great idea nerm, I'll have Tiger in the car so my "spirited" drive will be pretty tame... Although I'm sure he does like being thrown around the back seat :P

Have you been out to Uriarra before? I was there just the other day and the table far far far to the right aas you turn in is the one I'm hoping to get

Is that a euphomism??

I believe I know where you are referring to. When you get to the car park you turn right and go right down the end

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A-hem :P not when I'm talking about my dog... I mean i do go for the raiders, but i don't get along with that THAT well...

Yup that's the spot. Der's a table and fire bbq and good swimming spot with the open grass right there.

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Yeah right down the end where our little doggy beach is!

Just a reminder that some of the areas you will be driving though are national parks. We has an almost incident a couple years ago with a certain person, their dog and a park ranger.

I have no idea what you're referring to :P

Are we just doing the main road that goes from Tuggers to the Cotter... because I thought if you didn't turn off then you should be right as far as National Parks go.

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