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Hi All!!! seeing as i have cruise fever, how about we organise a cruise for Friday 12th March...

New plan:

MEET: THornleigh Maccas

Time: 8:30pm

Depature: 9pm

Destination: wisemans ferry...

PLEASE NOTE: We will be leaving at 9pm sharp as we are meeting with people at different points. If you miss the first group, feel free on joining the second group leaving from maccas....

So come along those who are keen!

(That means you SLO 200! you have to lead the way )

Also! for those that can't make the time, or want a slightly sedate cruise, some of the guys will be meeting us at terrigal for pizza!

Meet: Thornleigh Maccas

Time: 10pm

Departure: 10:30pm SHARP

Destination: Terrigal

Please let us know your interest and which cruise you are keen on attending :D

9pm Cruise:

Mona

Dave (DJ984)

Simon (Messiah)

Martin

Ash

Mr R32 Spec (maybe)

Prank (maybe)

Andrew (maybe)

Ronish (Maybe)

Lawrence (meeting at wisemans)

Gizmo (Meeting at wisemans)

10:30pm Cruise:

Tosh

Nick

CS-180

Ben

Ronish (maybe)

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w00t! i got the cruise bug too.... i'm in!

Wisemans is tempting.... see if u all could beat my gorge time (its 5.7km's from the t junction at gall-stone to the first driveway at the hornsby end). Which currently stands at 4mins 33secs (approx avg speed 76km's). Easy target but i'm scared to go faster... them rock walls are real close at times.

Palmy might be a better option tho, it has more there as a destination, and doesnt stink of fish too much when its warm.

Ooh, someone's trying to make people dog the stripclub thing ;)

Palmy might be a better option tho, ... and doesnt stink of fish too much when its warm.

Quoted for emphasis.. over-the-line comments are being suppressed with difficulty :bahaha:

Edit - I have no idea what I'm doing that night... will request more detailed information from all parties before deciding :)

Ooh, someone's trying to make people dog the stripclub thing ;)

Quoted for emphasis..  over-the-line comments are being suppressed with difficulty :bahaha:

how was that over the line... i live near wisemans... on a hot day it smells.... plain and simple... its not the residents that do it, its the bloody great river that runs through there.

Or have i just missed the point (wouldnt be the first time).

Tosh, you bloody liar - you tole me you were working that night ...... :D:)

 

Trust mate , Trust.....

I am working mate.. till 9pm...

figured you guys would be into it by then and that's why I told Mona to make it 10pm because I wouldn't be free until then :)




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