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Friday night 18th of August id like to throw a Nasho run because

  1. I can
  2. I like Nasho runs
  3. Slide is coming down and its a celebration bitches!
  4. Nasho is teh best
  5. Nasho is fun and a good cruise/drive
  6. Slide is coming down and its a fcuking celebration bitches!
  7. If i PIKE it i will be stabbed in teh face with a cheap green chinese crayon according to Slide

I was thinking we meet at "ye olde" Waratah Street just like last time and then hit to the Nasho via Sutherland just because we can! Once we get to Bald Hill Lookout aka Stanwell Tops we can decide where to go from there. Maybe a cruise down the OLD COAST ROAD to the gong and then back home via teh FREEWAY or back through the NASHO again.

Date: Friday 18th August 2006

Time: 8:00pm leave at 8:30pm

Place: Waratah Street Kirrawee (Initial Meet Up Point) Then onto the Nasho

Map: See the attached file for the location of waratah street.

Ill keep updating the list as people show intrest and stuff.

WATCH THIS SPACE :cheers:

WHOS COMING:

  1. Slide
  2. Sproosy
  3. Sl!m (in spirit)
  4. Redsw20T
  5. pov
  6. BOO57A
  7. mr moo
  8. d00dz
  9. N1GTR

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