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nice cruise all :)

I saw ash cramming down a mars bar standing outside the pizza joint - he either just won it or was making sure he wouldn't have to give it up when he lost (i think it's the latter!) :D

oh and Ash.. you owe me a mars bar.. your BOV has nuffn on mine

Nothing on your bov? i thought that was your breaks squeeling... and isn't the idea to release the pressure quickly?...

hmmm... neway i didn't do my trick :D

maybe u can wait until next time

Great cruize guys

Nick Carlo, did you end up going to the place where they were bashing the S**T out of people with baseball bats????

BTW: NIck, thx for the update on the Window got it done this morning, looks better now.

Great crooz... I even became a club member!.... I don't mean to rant tho, but it would be nice if people that already know most of everyone else, introduced the newbies (like myself)... otherwise it just seems like we.. the newbies... are just hanging around.

I know all of you pretty much know each other, but the "click" situation makes the event seem rather unwelcoming.

End rant... if you can call it that.

Great crooz... I even became a club member!.... I don't mean to rant tho, but it would be nice if people that already know most of everyone else, introduced the newbies (like myself)... otherwise it just seems like we.. the newbies... are just hanging around.

I know all of you pretty much know each other, but the "click" situation makes the event seem rather unwelcoming.

End rant... if you can call it that.

There is always going to be a "click" situations when you have a core goup of guys who are all mates and others who are newbies. I always found just introducing yourself works quite ok and everyone is really friendly which is the reason i try to make it to the occasional cruise. Seeing a bunch of other nice skylines is also a reason.

I think you're all rude biatches leaving the beach early like that :) I know you all want my Xenons ha ha ha...

Twas a good night, good turn out, I went back through that twisty road that I can't remember the name of and well, lets just say I was awake for that at least. A little bit of wildlife but missed it all and had a blast. Good to meet you MAR55S.

Yeh you too Adam... did you see the kids hanging by the side of the road on the way back???? i heard one of them say "Hey look at the MONAROS"... WTF?????

I was going slow cos i was worried about the "no petrol" situation in my car... by the time i filled up... everybody else was coming back... so i re-joined da crooz...

Overall we had a great night... good to see that many 33s together... and the 34 too :D

Maybe we should get some "hi my name is" stickers.

Honestly tho, I have been on this forum for almost 2 years. Every cruise there is some one new that I dont know, I try and say hello to as many people as possible but sometimes they are just shy. You get a hi.. hi.. how you doing.. good... EOC.

Yeh you too Adam... did you see the kids hanging by the side of the road on the way back???? i heard one of them say "Hey look at the MONAROS"... WTF?????

I was going slow cos i was worried about the "no petrol" situation in my car... by the time i filled up... everybody else was coming back... so i re-joined da crooz...

Overall we had a great night... good to see that many 33s together... and the 34 too :D

ROFL Faark I nearly choked when I heard that. I hope they were collectively embarrassed.




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