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Hey!! I only own 2 pair of phatties and one of them are blanks :P

The other pair are somewhat sedate with only a tad of nice coloring. No flouro stuff for this little duck.

I can also say that they will fit the average 27 yr old girl too because I've lent them to a mate of mine when she forgot hers.

The defence rests :)

Leewah has a whole cupboard full of them.

Only problem is they only fit him and the average 7yo.

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you know the rave pants...they're basically jeans, with massive flared bottoms...and usually reflective designs....pictures, some times just stripes and what not

here's a pic, but these are the ugliest 1's ive ever seen! lol

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Now that we have clothing discussions out of the way...

Thanks to those who are keen to help :O

I will amend the first post. Anyone else - please voice your interest here.

It will be a great day.

Hey Dezz,

Do you live in the Western Suburbs?

I can give ya a lift up, but i am leaving early Friday afternoon (probably about 4pm) and coming back Sunday (time unknown :) ). If you are interested give me a PM, to sort out details.

For those travelling down on the saturday here is a step by step map:

Start at ST KILDA RD, MELBOURNE 1.00 km 1 Min

Turn left at FLINDERS ST, MELBOURNE 240 m 1 Min

Turn right at ELIZABETH ST, MELBOURNE 2.12 km 3 Mins

Turn left at ROYAL PDE, NORTH MELBOURNE 2.65 km 3 Mins

Turn left at SYDNEY RD, BRUNSWICK 6.47 km 9 Mins

Continue along HUME HWY, COBURG NORTH 12.63 km 16 Mins

Continue along HUME FWY, CRAIGIEBURN 15.97 km 18 Mins

Continue along HUME HWY, MELBOURNE REGIONAL DISTRICTS 12.78 km 10 Mins

Continue along HUME FWY, HEATHCOTE JUNCTION 47.35 km 37 Mins

Continue along RAMP > GOULBURN VALLEY HWY, MANGALORE 79.51 km 1 Hr 5 Mins

Continue along WYNDHAM ST, SHEPPARTON 2.22 km 2 Mins

Continue along NUMURKAH RD, SHEPPARTON 1.01 km 1 Min

Turn right at GOULBURN VALLEY HWY, SHEPPARTON 145 m 1 Min

Turn left at WANGANUI RD, SHEPPARTON 3.03 km 8 Mins

Finish WANGANUI RD, SHEPPARTON 187.14 km 3 Hrs 1 Min

I will see who is going up the saturday and we do a group meet-up convo cruise down there. Reply in here if you are going up on saturday morning

My suggestion is for all the people meeting up Saturday morning to do it at the Mobil / Macca's on the Hume in Broadmeadows at 5:30am with the intention of a 5:45am depature time.

Melways ref - Map 7 - F6.

This will put you halfway between these points in Pauls instructions.

Continue along HUME HWY, COBURG NORTH 12.63 km 16 Mins

Continue along HUME FWY, CRAIGIEBURN 15.97 km 18 Mins

So based upon that a 5:45am departure time will get you there around 8:15am. I will need helpers there by 8:30am as we have to have the drivers briefing at 9:00am to get through the day, and all helpers will have to be briefed and given instructions beforehand.

We are super pushed for time on this day so we can't have people being late.

team j-spec will be leaving at 6am on Saturday morning from Burwood.

If I'm with them then I'll do some officiating. Do we get logbook notes for officiating?

narkeh, I can handle your camera if you want (otherwise I'll be snapping with my IXUS).

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