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Hey Dan,

DJ Albert and myself were at Villawood Maccas and no one showed up...

we saw u drive back up woodville road and we thought u were going to Merrylands maccas. we went to merrylands also and no one was there so we went back down to villawood and no one was there....

pretty disappointing.....it was hot but at least if more ppl showerd up we could have gone to the beach....

hope u didn't go too much out of your way with the food....

Sorry it turned out like this....

next time..

- Bam

Hey Dan,

DJ Albert and myself were at Villawood Maccas and no one showed up...

we saw u drive back up woodville road and we thought u were going to Merrylands maccas. we went to merrylands also and no one was there so we went back down to villawood and no one was there....

pretty disappointing.....it was hot but at least if more ppl showerd up we could have gone to the beach....

hope u didn't go too much out of your way with the food....

Sorry it turned out like this....

next time..

- Bam

yeah

guys I was waiting around forever and just one person turned up... :happy: skylinegtts

I thought no one was coming so I just went home.

Very dissapointing no one turned up and once again money spent on food...

Sorry to anyone that did come after I left...

I was there until 9.35am

Sorry that people didn't bother to show up. Hope you didn't go too far out of your way with food?? Maybe you can save some for the freezer or something.

All of us from Nowra were ready to go (I even didn't go out drinking last night because I knew I had to get up today), and I'm sure those coming from Canberra were too. At least you know that if there is a next time all of us from down South will be showing up.

I think that being in the morning can be a drag but this time was based on distance and time - would have got here by around 1 or so I rekon so that would have been the right time for BBQ. I know if us down here want to come on a Sunday cruise to go out to the Blue Mountains etc we have to be out the door by around 7am to meet up with you in Sydney by 9:30am. Kind of a compromise thing. And no I'm not having a go at anyone so don't take it the wrong way.

Thanks for putting in the effort to organise us - I know its not an easy thing especially when the weather gets in the way. Hope that maybe you can still make it down sometime when its a bit nicer. I'm sure we would all be keen to just meet up in Wollongong or something next time...

Have a good one, and thanks again :P

wow...

Very disappointing that people didn't show when they said they would.

sux that you were put out buying meat etc...

at least now you can have a monster barbie @ home :)

dan, you should come on the wisemans cruise, it's not organised by you, so no headaches :stupid:

yeah... cant believe no one showed up... we did get unlucky with the weather though

you guys should have caught up to us... we were waiting there for nearly an hour and no one turned up

Like I said man, I had a legit reason not to be there and am happy to pay my share for food as I had previously told you I would be there.

Thats all good Adam, just for the record Adam offered to pay his share via PM...

I appreciate your generousity but its all good... ;)

Mate your a very genuine person!

I look forward to organising another cruise in the up coming month or so! :P




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