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I am an old man, lol. One year older today too. :)

So maybe a Sunday arvo country drive? How about a run through the Black Spur to Buxton for Buxton Burgers, then back either Black or Reefton spur

Sounds great. Jethro won't be happy, Baby Jeebus will cry if he doesn't go to church. lol.

Scott, you're no old man, just considerate of your little one. I know mine would not appreciate a night run when he wants to be in his cot asleep. LOL And its more fun cruising with the family then on ones own :-P

Day for me also

P.S Happy birthday!!!

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I am an old man, lol. One year older today too. :)

Sounds great. Jethro won't be happy, Baby Jeebus will cry if he doesn't go to church. lol.

happy birthday scott

one more year added, one more wrinkle added somewhere

i agree, daytime cruising is better than night, maybe somewhere other than black spur

See coming from the world of two seaters, timing events for family friendliness was less of a priority....

So before I go any further I should ask, do I need to PM the meet points out, etc? I remember a certain cruise with AlexCim that got wrecked by the constabulary because he posted meet point details.

If i'm given a weeks notice i can do sat or sun but deff sundays, i don't give a shit i'll make it. I havn't been to a stagea cruise since i was living in perth last year and cruises there were 3 times a week unlike poor old melbzzzzzzzz

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