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Why dont we do a movies night, Cruise to dinner then cruise to the movies watch and cruise somewhere else after to talk about the movies HAHA the only reason I say this is because simpsons are on and I have yet to see it :action-smiley-069:

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how about head south to bunbury??? lotsa cars down that way. we could connect up with them, they can show us were they go for fun!??!....why nth all the time??

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Ideas for next cruise:

1. Don't make meetpoints so close to residential areas, otherwise you'll only have 10mins MAX before police arrive.

2. Longer legs, keeping a cruise within one or two police districts (eg. all NOR) is not only boring, but also attracts attention.

3. Metro area cruises are all but dead, some hills/out of the way roads are required for the early legs.

4. If the cruise is going to be big, keep away from low-speed single lane roads.

Just some suggestions...

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Ideas for next cruise:

1. Don't make meetpoints so close to residential areas, otherwise you'll only have 10mins MAX before police arrive.

2. Longer legs, keeping a cruise within one or two police districts (eg. all NOR) is not only boring, but also attracts attention.

3. Metro area cruises are all but dead, some hills/out of the way roads are required for the early legs.

4. If the cruise is going to be big, keep away from low-speed single lane roads.

Just some suggestions...

5. Start in outer suburbs so the cruise doesn't get split up so much by traffic lights?

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because it would be a 4 hour round trip just getting to Bunbury and back! Plus and extra 2 hours for them to show us where they drive... 6 hour cruise? May as well fly to Melbourne

that sounds good...or you could get a cruise going to drive here...and then join the great ocean road cruise :P

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