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I posted a pic of a girl in police uniform.

it was a vaguely short skirt

that is all.

nothing to see here, move along people!

talk of flashing boobs is fine, talk of impersonating cops, no worries! post pics, GOONE!

lol,made my day.

anyhoo whats going on with the big drive down Eric? what are the numbers like? how many people are going to hit Melbourne afterwards for fun or is everyone rushing straight back to Sydney town for work?

I posted a pic of a girl in police uniform.

it was a vaguely short skirt

that is all.

nothing to see here, move along people!

talk of flashing boobs is fine, talk of impersonating cops, no worries! post pics, GOONE!

lol,made my day.

anyhoo whats going on with the big drive down Eric? what are the numbers like? how many people are going to hit Melbourne afterwards for fun or is everyone rushing straight back to Sydney town for work?

Cruise thread is here

There is a fair few of us.... rough estimate is about 15. Some people want to stop for lunch, some of us will go straight through.

As for hitting up Melb after.... mmm I doubt it. You can't drink and drive :cheers:

I've been trying to get min editing rights back so I can update the thread SAU mods say "computer says NO!". Noth'n mean or anything just wasn't correct policy to grant a few of us rights so they have been removed.

I do want to stop for a burger on the way there - and on the way back if it is that good. Personally arriving 45 minutes earlier isn't worth the rush to me.

There's a decent size group going now so should be a really good time.

We WILL be doing the speed limit all the way down.

Sad news about the cafe at tarcutta it's closed :/.The food at the garage there is pretty ordinary,a few ks down on the right side is a big cafe,think it's called morrisons,reckon they have the best coffee. :D

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