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Well the other half has organised a cruise for this friday night for

valentines day(we already did our valentines shindig etc).. So for those of

you who have made your plans for other nights and have friday free, or if

you partner loves being suprised with "look dear a car cruise, happy

valentines!" or even if your single. Get yourself to Scarbs top carpark at

8:30, maps will be handed out at the starting point. It has various types of

road twisty and long etc so you can stretch the legs of your car(within the

legal limits off course *cough*).

So hopefully we can see a good turnout this Friday 14th fo feb at 8:30

scarbs top carpark.

Please bring a UHF radio and have a full tank of fuel

I'll think about it. Planning on buying husband a MOMO steering wheel for my car (oops, I meant our car), just like he has always wanted. So whether I'll be alive to attend the cruise I don't know. Do you think he would notice if I just had it installed? Hmmmm.

Nah im going to sit at home n sulk (first vday single in 4yrs)! Might make an early trip down south for wedding on saturday (just to add further salt to the wound!)

Originally posted by Nizmo

Nah im going to sit at home n sulk (first vday single in 4yrs)! Might make an early trip down south for wedding on saturday (just to add further salt to the wound!)

How come you dont have a Valentine u are very pretty

Maybe you cant find anyone thats tall enough :cuddle:

Not sure what im doing yet...

Wont be driving my car on a cruise thats pretty certain!

Macka: Said like a true gentleman. For the record you are correct, about the pretty part that is ( No suck up comments required please :) )

Hehe yeah valentines day can be a bit depressing for all the singles amongst us. Also being recently single I can understand exactly what Nizmo is saying. This is my first valentines alone for 5 years now.... And in the last month or so have been to two of my friends engagement parties... Makes ya think... :)

On the plus side I didn't have to rack my brain this year for the perfect present again... :)

Macka,

You never say nice things like that to me:lol:

Being single ain't that bad, means more money for the car.

There are too many cruises at the moment, so I'll save myself for the officially sanctioned SAU events.

See'ya:burnout:

Yeah im glad about the pressie thing too - more money for the car :)

Thanks for all the compliments guys you are a bunch of sweeties!!

I may come along depends whether the oldies (going to catch a lift with them down to bunbury) are leaving friday night or saturday morning. If its saturday morning ill probably show up.

Glad to see you about and in once piece macka - shame about the car tho - about the only time i could probably beat it is at the moment!

hahaha....whoa....

i tried laughing but alas its fake......

I took the front wheels off and i have some bent wishbone and suspension damage as well....

I had a heart attack when 1 side was leaning further than the other then noticed i had 1 stand higher than the other...ggrr im gonna get ulcers....

I still cant open my drivers side door :)

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