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hay guys/girls yeah i had a fun day too, i noticed there was a lot of people taking off stupidly espically when there where mothers with little kids and stuff...

i left the cruise cause there was too many people redlining their cars when taking off...

i saw the cops coming down the street up further... i could tell where they were heading...

i meet a few people that i didn't know which was good, and all up it was a good day

here are some pics.. not too good quality, taken from phone...

Paulie Bro...

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Looks like i missed out...

Sorry i could not make it. Would have loved to come but i didnt finish drinking until 3am and i was not pretty this afternoon when i woke up...

Congrats to Mud for taking the heat while everyone else got away :)

Yeah was a grande day, nice game of touch footy too, good game guys and girl..gg gg.

Great cruise thanks for the organising, lets hope to stay together and not lost next time :).

Will bring the pig out next time.

Great cruise guys, thanks to all who helped organise. :)

(No thanks to any tools doing power runs along the street where we were parked.)

We headed over to the beach side of Bribie after lunch, very nice spot there too!

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Just wanted to express my thanks to all people who attended the cruise with their friends and family - you all helped make the day a success :laugh:

I'm also pleased to welcome our newest member Max, to the SAu Qld Club :(

BTW great pics everyone :)

PS. My pics will be posted as soon as I have an internet connection at home again - stay tuned :D

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