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got that feeling this cruise might be Massive. You think if ther are cops there we can just say we are doing it for charity and then not get yellow stickers :huh:

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sure can...

now here's something to get u all scared

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Sif id be scared... Cant believe he found my crop!!! I know its not, but imagine that was all happy grass that he gardernin...

Soz back on topic, i will do my best to be there.. aint got nuffin else planned and can take the ute on its first cruise.......

See yall there!!!

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i'd love 2 make it down there ppl... but seen has how i aint had da best luck in da wrld atm.... i'd donate some money..!!!

yellow sticker on car and lose of licence all in da space off 2 months.... :whistling:

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Good to see a good response

Kind of like a westlife concert

its nothing like a westlife concert dan lol. yeah ben, its okay still gotta up the boost and get the pfc goin. still runin 5pound. :whistling:

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There is always police presence at cruises. If we all just follow cruise rules we wont have a problem.

Yeah so no racing and then being followed by a chopper.. *cough*

so Dan, there really is a cruise hahah :whistling: We'll prob be in!

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well since everyone probably thinks im dead and all the rest cause i dont remember the last time i was actually on this thjing... well im not... im alive and sorting my shit out :) haha typical 20 year old...

nun the less dan its about time you got this thing up and runnin i remember chatting to you about this some months ago...

i do believe ill attend this one!!! bring the boy and stuff...

anyways kids have fun :P

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