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the meeting place is going to be the parkin spot next to cannon hill maccas ill be taking pics and stuff can play match and find if they cant find it

There is NO car parking spot NEXT to cannon hill macca's

do you mean the Cannon Hill Macca's Car Park?

Just Letting Everyone Know That The 25th Is The Public Holiday Not The 18th. You Might Want To Double Check Your Dates.

Cheers

well that makes the 18th out for me (ponders seriously) shoulda checked dates thought you did well you were wrong.

well i failed once again to upload maps, is this a sign should i give up still cant access Qld forum, I will be there at 1 pm till 4pm sat 16th if you wanna show up come along ill endevour to get pics of each car and post after.

still cant access Qld forum

Terry I have NFI what you mean by this... You are in the QLD forum posting?? How do you mean you can't access it...

:confused:

I see you have created a thread in the Feedback section asking for help on this too... This is probably for the best since if there IS a problem, it will have to be fixed by the admins, not the mods...

Totally related topic...get over it.

How about you pull your head in Andrew. Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit and you are showing at least half of it.

As for organising. I have seen many other threads of the same nature which take shape over many days or even weeks in some cases. As long as people keep checking the thread up until the day, there shouldn't be any problems.

Terry should post a final message with a unanimous meet point and date/time when everyone confirms their attendance.

No need for maps I would have thought. Maccas is pretty easy to find. It's on Wynnum Road isn't it. If you are coming up the Gateway (inbound) take Wynnum exit and turn left onto Wynnum road follow it through three sets of lights and it's 100m on your right.

If you come down Creek road from Carindale, just turn left onto Wynnum road and it's 100m on your right.

If you are coming from the City. Go via the story bridge, past the shafston hotel and follow it continuously until you see it on your left hand side...(there are no other maccas on the way after shafston hotel so as soon as you see one on your left...that's it)

Oh yeah...if you can't find it...you're an idiot.

Ok, this is just stupid.

Terry, organise a spot, a time, a date and make sure where ever you organise it, it's easy to get in and out of without too many traffic lights so people get caught and dont catch up.

We all have to start somewhere people, give him a break. He's trying to organise a cruise for people who have expressed interest. That's all they have done and sat back and waited for someone to take the lead, Terry has done this, give him a go eh?

I'll close this thread and when you've made a decision on a date, place, and time, repost it.

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