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Hey guys can we please meet at subway at carindale next to pizza hut before the shooping centre if ppl don't know where i mean and then drive to mt cootha please reply ppl wanna make a good cruise tomorrow night sorry about the change in venue but a few ppl said it would be alot better than mt tamborine so yeah mt cootha it is can ppl let me know if they can come by 6p.m tomorrow night please

We will meet a subway at 8.45p.m and leave hopefully at 9 for mt cootha

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Be wary of that "R31" guy.

 

He's organised (for want of a better word) a few cruises (for want of a better word) in the past which not only has he not turned up to, but neither has anyone else.

So out of interest, what is the techically term for that? Nothing?

I know it wasnt worth going, thats why i didnt post anything here of it. I lived down the rd and past it, only 3 cars where there. He changes the details middle thread and doesnt edit his main post...

Hah, I was there me (34) and an R31. No one else turned up and we stayed until 9:15pm.

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