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Yep. Was a great day - well done Andrew for setting it up.

Considering how many SA members there are it would be good to get

EVERYONE out for a blast one day. There are rarely any cop hassles &

we always have a great time. The Go-karts were good fun too.

Lets do it again sometime.

Cant wait to see the vids & pics.

Okay here is one version of the footage.

The location is password protected so check the details below...

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Broadband: Takeoff.mpg (9.5mb)

Dialup: Takeoff_lo.mpg (4.6mb)

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Cheers :D

Yeah i was gonna come but i forgot i had to work @ 3.....

Sounded like an awesome day wish i didn't have to work :D

Although i was thinkin about a late night cruise possibly in the next few weeks

maybe 9-10ish?

The cruise we went on friday night wasn't too bad, John and Erica wot did u think?

Needed something longer tho and so i was maybe thinking Gorge Rd (spelling?)

and through to Hahndorf?

Oh well next time i hope to be out but shall see wot happens

Yep Awesome day.

I had a ball.. G-karts are super fun.. my sides are a bit sore.. It was cool having other girls out there to race, (Mel, Rob's GF, timmmy) :D Cos i think we were all about the same skill level..haha unlike pawley, mattR diggity.. you are SAU speed demons who take no prisoners.

MADGT4, Friday nights cruise was kinda just a spur of the moment thing. But it was still good cos it was such a good night. I definately think they should be a more regular occurance.

I went down the road ( opposite way to where you left ) and took a right at the end of the street.

I was going along for ages ( 2km or so ) and I came across a slow car ( 40 on a 70 for while ), he/she pulled 3/4 off the road and that is where he/she stayed.

I overtook, didn’t go very hard cos I wasn’t in a hurry, just killing time, and the next thing I know there is a copper going hard in the rear view mirror.

He had to stop because there was a car coming towards him and he couldn’t get around because the other car wouldn’t pull all the way off the road.

Once he got past that he was still coming hard towards me still going hard, when I got to the end of the road I went right before the stream of traffic, I didn’t see him again.

Damn, cop! I didn’t do anything, perhaps someone called the cops after you lot exitited the car park and they where still in the area?

He didn’t do anything about the car that wouldn’t pull off the road when I was around, maybe he did once I left.

He never had his lights or sirens on but was flogging his car to pieces, I have no idea what his problem was.

What time did you lot leave?

sorry i had to piss off early.. had other commitments to attend to.

gokarts was wicked fun. and erica im not a girl. Rob how'd u score the kart that went the fastest everytime??? bastard :D

thanks for organising it andrew I had a great time.

lunch was pretty respectable too!!

Tim

You're welcome guys .... :D .... so when is the next event?

Suggestions so far are:

1. paintballing

2. jet skiing

3. water-skiing

4. wine tour

What does everyone think? Any other ideas?

Yeah was a good day. I was feeling a little too seedy to get my fat ass in a Go Kart However ....there's always next time.

Vid looks good too. My car looks SLOW!!! but I guess every1 says that :D (About their own cars ..not mine ..well I hope!)

Maybe next time we can goto a different pub though ...As we went to the same one last SAU cruise ??

Was good to catch up with some of you girls again too (Mel, Erica & Tim) :)

You're welcome guys .... :D .... so when is the next event?

Suggestions so far are:

1. paintballing

2. jet skiing

3. water-skiing

4. wine tour

What does everyone think? Any other ideas?

1. OUCH.... plus Mel takes it wayyyyy to seriously

2. Who's supplying the rides?

3. Would want to be fairly soon.... BRRRRRRRR

4. again, OUCH

I was feeling pretty blerck on sunday, until i saw the little bumper bars on the go-karts and realised what they were good for. Sorry to all those who got in the way.

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