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aparently my post wasnt cool enough and I failed to take their abuse with good humour ......

it didnt seem like I will be missing out on much from what I saw while I was non-banned

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Well, I am bang up for a SOR meet up at Murdoch. Its my first club cruise so you will have to be gentle with me (or BYO duct tape)

Dan - are we all OK to get my membership stuff sorted? And whats this about T-shirts? Are any going to be available on the night?

Just re-read the first post and I want to say big ups to the organisers for the excellent prizes for the raffle :santa:

il be there with my ghost buster gun :domokun:

so will u be ghost busting incase their where scary monsters and boogeymen ... LOL ... nice to know someone can protect if their was anything something strange in the neighbourhood

Heyas,

Richard here from Perth-WRX. Looks to be some of our crew are showing interest on our forums, looks like it's going to be a good night indeed. Here's hoping for a good safe cruise for a great cause, looking forward to meeting a few of yas! :)

Cheers,

Richard

Heyas,

Richard here from Perth-WRX. Looks to be some of our crew are showing interest on our forums, looks like it's going to be a good night indeed. Here's hoping for a good safe cruise for a great cause, looking forward to meeting a few of yas! :)

Cheers,

Richard

My brother Phil messaged me about it tonight, he's bringing his out, don't think he's had a chance for a cruise yet because until now he's been working away, see you there :P

Heyas,

Richard here from Perth-WRX. Looks to be some of our crew are showing interest on our forums, looks like it's going to be a good night indeed. Here's hoping for a good safe cruise for a great cause, looking forward to meeting a few of yas! :P

Cheers,

Richard

lookin forward to seein u there:) will be good and to see how many people dare to go to the hautned places i know of a few too scared to go :)

hi ppls,

well im kevins girlfriend emma and we would love to come along for the ride. should be awesome to meet you all !!!!

well met up with you guys at murdoch. just so you know.

See you all there

Emma

guys still wanan meet up at bp woodvale? say 9:15? or would u guys prefer earlier? i finish work maybe say 9 only live cros sthe road so just gotta run over get the car n go :closedeyes:

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