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Mine have last 50,000 kays...still going strong :)

(well close enough to 50,000 anyway)

Arh hello what time are you meeting up at maccas on Sunday

I wish mine would last that long, maybe it needs some nasal spray.

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Arh hello what time are you meeting up at maccas on Sunday

Hi James, meeting at Goodna BP actually at 10am

I wish mine would last that long, maybe it needs some nasal spray.

Guess I got a good batch...I'm gonna pull them out when I do the next service and have a looky at how they are travelling

Hi James, meeting at Goodna BP actually at 10am

Guess I got a good batch...I'm gonna pull them out when I do the next service and have a looky at how they are travelling

Oh shit 10am to early for me im working a night shift dont finish til 7am Sunday morning. Looks like i will have to give it a miss.

Thanks.

Bugger :)

The other meet place is Beaudesert Maccas at 12.00pm, which is when Noel's journey starts.

Yeah he said they wont leave til 1pm, which if thats the case i can make it, but i dont know how to get there.

Yeah he said they wont leave til 1pm, which if thats the case i can make it, but i dont know how to get there.

it aint hard bloke. Just go across the captain cook bridge on the freeway. Follow it to the mains road exit. Just follow mains road to the very end. turn right. go about a half a kay to beaudesert road and turn left then just drive to beaudesert. look for maccas on your right in the middle of town. Easy Peasy.

Yeah he said they wont leave til 1pm, which if thats the case i can make it, but i dont know how to get there.

www.whereis.com.au

Enter Cribb St Milton Qld as the From address

Enter Beaudesert Qld as the To address

Click Get Directions

**You then are displayed a Map and written directions to Beaudesert (you can also click the links to show individual maps of the written directions).

Does this help?

:)

it aint hard bloke. Just go across the captain cook bridge on the freeway. Follow it to the mains road exit. Just follow mains road to the very end. turn right. go about a half a kay to beaudesert road and turn left then just drive to beaudesert. look for maccas on your right in the middle of town. Easy Peasy.

anyhooos. off to get a cuppla tyres fitted. back later puppers.

it aint hard bloke. Just go across the captain cook bridge on the freeway. Follow it to the mains road exit. Just follow mains road to the very end. turn right. go about a half a kay to beaudesert road and turn left then just drive to beaudesert. look for maccas on your right in the middle of town. Easy Peasy.

Ok thats sounds easy, i thought it was miles away where you needed a cut lunch to get there.

Speaking of lunch im off see you all.

www.whereis.com.au

Enter Cribb St Milton Qld as the From address

Enter Beaudesert Qld as the To address

Click Get Directions

**You then are displayed a Map and written directions to Beaudesert (you can also click the links to show individual maps of the written directions).

Does this help?

:)

Yep thanks Karen

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