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Originally posted by RONIN

so is it tomorrow night??? if it is, I'de like to come, anyone kind enough to let me jump in with them? Dave, ask Nick too man :)

Yeah, tomorrow night.......

Don't know if Nick's gonna come........He'll see this thread soon enough though......

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Cool, anyone from the northern beaches wanna meet here somewhere b4 going there let me know here or icq 16948460, and DR if you wouldnt mind confirming time and place man 2morro that would be great. I am so poor i can only afford a post box in Frenchs Forest.

vis

Yo Vis,

If I can't bum a ride with someone else (ie If Brendan doesn't get his car back) can I ride with you?

It will be 9pm at Burger King on the corner of Cumberland Highway & Cabramatta Rd.......I can give directions if need be.

Call me on 0402 035 488 if u have any problems.....

no worries jacques, where are you located man. I am pretty sure I will go but have stuff on tommorrow that i hope does not impeed so I wont know till arvo, if you have not got a lift and Im going, will be no prob.

Originally posted by bigvis

no worries jacques, where are you located man. I am pretty sure I will go but have stuff on tommorrow that i hope does not impeed so I wont know till arvo, if you have not got a lift and Im going, will be no prob.

I live in North Sydney, but I can catch a train & meet you somewhere else if it's easier.......

Just give me a call in the arvo & we'll sort something out......




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