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Jin - Looks like GC and southside are meeting at springwood crazy clarks, I though maybe the BP's would be easier for GC people but no one has replied to my "where is easiest" post so springwood crazy clarks at 7:30pm for departure at 8pm sharp, see ya there!

I will be at Milton Maccas as long as the weather is good.

Get a Uniden and only use duracell batteries if you don't have rechargeables. I use these thing all day every day at work and easily get one month of use out of the batteries. Use only duracell though, tried ALL the rest and nothing else comes close. Might be more expensive to start with but ends up cheaper in the long run, or go rechargeables, although I find them a little unreliable.

at Milton Maccas @ 7.30pm, so far we have got:

1) me

2) yoparata aka aaron

3) Charly aka james

4) yamutha33 aka warwick

5) Nismogirl aka Erin (only if... )

6) Jlnewton (only if dry)

anyone else?

my CB radio is on its way from ebay :D

I'll bring my brick :D even though I'll probably not need it, as hopefully either be hitchin with Nex or strutto, but then might hop in with someone without a radio :D learn new ppl cause just like mindflux I only reckognise like 3 or 4 people out of the bunch.

Hey Glenn, you wont be able to miss me, instead of name tags I got a shirt with SKA pasted across the front, will that do? :)

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