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Hey guys...was nice meeting up and slowly getting to know and talk to more of u peepz...Was good except fer the latter part....yeah u all know wot i mean....sorry i had to split earlier....Hope to catcha guys up soon again!

And yes i remember yer name too, Anna. :rofl:

And yes i remember yer name too, Anna. :pwned:

YAY! For some reason, I have a really really bad way with names... and words... and it makes it hard when I see people again, I have to say 'oi, what was your name again?'. But yeh, your name just stuck... I bet you feel special :ban::rofl:

wat happened in the later part???? cops??? fill us in :blink:

Nothing major... just bike cops doing their job, which I for one, and happy with... it sucks that we had to move on, but I'm just impressed the stopped and actually had a convo with us, rather than just tell us to piss off for no reason!

yeah doubly not happy about the 34 still being complianced, so i had to bogan-tagalong in the commodore wagon of yardloanage

might have to register for this mystery event thingy and actually have my car FIT IN

was nice meeting folks, after being on a few SAU cruises with firefrog i think i've found the mass majority are really cool folks =)

now where did i put that registration form.....

ps. also curse the evil chick trying to OD us on a king size bag of M&M's that looked like it could kill a diabetic

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LoL....yeah it's nice of ya to remember my name Anna~ So at least next time i wouldn't get the "oh that bloke with the white 32gtr" thingy~~ :rofl:

Well yeah at least the coppers were not nasty or anything...when i left, i saw them still out there by the side of the road giving out a ticket to some fella....well im glad that they didn't pick on us skyliners...and also didnt just make it hard on purpose fer our ute friend...

We had another visit after you guys left!! Different bike cop but same attitude which was refreshing. He explained the situation well and was good to talk to. Glad we didn't tear up the mountain though!!

Hey Mud,

No pics unfortunately :)

Cops moved us on from the "parking" area on the way up to the Mt Coot-tha official carpark, and then they moved us on from the Botanical Gardens Carpark. Even though they were pleasant about it, it was a shame to not get the opportunity to take snaps.

All-in-all though an enjoyable evening and drive :)

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