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Hey everyone. I enjoyed the cruise - thought it was just right given the conditions. Thanks to Adz that did a great job infront.

Also - I was at The Pub. Got there about 9:30ish I guess and left about 10:30 as I didnt see anyone.

Hey everyone. I enjoyed the cruise - thought it was just right given the conditions. Thanks to Adz that did a great job infront.

Also - I was at The Pub. Got there about 9:30ish I guess and left about 10:30 as I didnt see anyone.

I didn't join the cruise, glad it went well. I went to the Pub @ Crown just after 9:30, but didnt see any of the Vic SAU people that i've met.. damn there were some nice looking chicks in the side room! :( Andrew, where were u ??

We should have another social meet up soon, maybe just go for drinks... The Pub is a good central venue.. but I dont mind going somewhere else. :(

The Pub sucks. (just IMO) Its more the whole Casino thing really.  

I was leaning against that big bench watching the footy almost right in the middle.

wtf... I walked past there at least twice, didnt see you! who else was with you? there was a group of guys there drinking and yelling watching the AFL game that was showing on the plasma screens.

Oh well. I like going to Crown but i suppose everyone likes different scene's.

It was good to catch up with some of you again and also put some more faces to other users. Pity about the conditions but everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. Next time Nismoid's coming i'm wearing my snow goggles and a gasmask. :jk:

Snowman, when i left i thought you were all arranging your route to crown? It sux you were the only one there. Being an outer suburban bumpkin getting pissed at Crown would have been a nightmare for me to get there and home.

It wasnt too bad - I was there with Gerald and was dropped off my the Mrs. She had gotten about 75% of the way home before she got a call to trun around and come back and get us! LOL. She's a good girl!

It wasnt too bad - I was there with Gerald and was dropped off my the Mrs. She had gotten about 75% of the way home before she got a call to trun around and come back and get us! LOL. She's a good girl!

She is a good girl - looks like the training is complete! Next time might try and scum a lift and have my mrs pick us up.

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