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no dickheads, shit, screw you man i wont come then................:cheers:

slide and daler32, apperently us goldcoasters are crap readers, lol- sorry erin, follow me there if ya not sure where to go, im goin up from currumnbin

Erin i dont know where bp is or Aussie carpark or the beenleigh tavern i only know where the pie shop is cause you told me

so i deffinately dont know where the carpark is or bp or the tavern for a landmark refference i were using yatla pies and awaiting directions from there

sorry for confusion

near pbc high, or the river or sorta kinda over that little bridge and near the primary school

around that area, close to the beach???....................hahaha

yeh around there:) do u know were im talking about?

near pbc high, or the river or sorta kinda over that little bridge and near the primary school

around that area, close to the beach???....................hahaha

yeh around there:) do u know were im talking about?

Rodney, you're one in a million...

*sigh*

Okay Gold Coasters who are scared about getting lost getting to Aussies Carpark.

I will be at The BP Coomera (the one across from Dreamworld) in the small carpark in front of the bowsers at 7.55pm. I will be leaving at exactly 8.05pm and I will take you FROM The BP Coomera (the one across from Dreamworld) in the small carpark in front of the bowsers, up the highway all the way to Aussies Carpark.

Make sure you have the obligatory amount of petrol and a UHF radio before 8.05pm or you will be left behind :rant:

Nexus9 out.

i dont know, last cruise i went to, i waited at commera bp for like 25 minutes and no one came:(

then i was supposed to exit at springwood craxy clarks but i ended up neally in sunshine coast?

thats wat happens when ya fellow skyline members arnt there for you, so dont listen to him slide

hahahahahahahahah

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