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yeh if we went to the central coast it'd have to be earlier in the evening... later @ night would suck ass

I think we should organise a cruise to terrigal for some pizza on a saturday night in a few weeks.

We need to expand our horizons when it comes to cruise destinations. We are ALWAYS on the beaches so time to venture elsewhere :uh-huh:

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Originally posted by SW20-GT

well to make things a little more official I say we meet up @ the new location, and then cruise to newport for pizza and coffee then into McMahon's point for a photo shoot or something :uh-huh:

McMahons point at Nth Sydney you mean ? Could be cool....

Then where from there ? :P

A few suggestions.

The run to lithgow via the Bells line of road is pretty good. Meeting at Hungry Jacks/DS Megastore at Parramatta.

uumm...You guys might of done it recently, but I can't remember the National Park being a hot sport of late (George would love that...)

Wollongong via Picton maybe

anywhere there isn't giant puddles of water..huh George

I think if we're going to do runs to places where it's a twisty drive we should do it earlier. After midnight would be a lil dangerous as ppl will be tired and wont concentrate as well. I think for later night meets (like 12am) we should take it easy.

I am sooooo keen for some more Lucky & Pep's pizza in Newport

Originally posted by PRO_32

can ne1 come along to these cruises or do you have to be a paying member.

cheers...

anyone is welcome but you have to bring girls:uh-huh:

seriously though, come along, everyone is pretty friendly.

Andrew, err.... ummm.... i kinda sold my car today so i'm gonna be a cruise **** for a while. and i'm not afraid of water anymore. :)

Originally posted by SW20-GT

I think if we're going to do runs to places where it's a twisty drive we should do it earlier. After midnight would be a lil dangerous as ppl will be tired and wont concentrate as well. I think for later night meets (like 12am) we should take it easy.  

good point tosh.

btw, i've got your stickers and membership card;)

Originally posted by two40

good point tosh.

btw, i've got your stickers and membership card :O

w00t more rice :D

then u better be coming on friday then :)

Loz: late night nasho/old pac/wiseman's ferry runs will have to be done on a saturday night. That way we can all rest up beforehand. Friday nights are out as we all work during the day so it would be an early start and by the time midnight comes around... people do start to get tired :)

I propose meet @ 9:30 in the car park behind Lindfield shops and the head to Newport for some Lucky & Pep's pizza and coffee..... then head back into McMahon's point to chill and have a chat and by that time I dare say it will be time to head home and sleep :)




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