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Time for my annual cruise :(

Cruise Details:

Meeting point: Thornleigh McDonalds.

Time:10am for a approx 11am departure

Date:August - 19th - 2007 (this is a Sunday!!!!)

Destination:Wollongong

We will be parking near the lighthouse but not up right near it.. there is a little street we parked at last time that seemed to fit us all in right near the grass!

there is a nice fish and chips type place to grab something to eat.

If there are too many people we might need to find some where else to head.

Re-Group(s)

We will drive past Kripsy Kremes at Liverpool but we will not be stopping, so we can call/sms when we get near if you want to meet us there instead!!

We will probably head up via main roads, then come back via Nasho

if you bring a CB, and I highly recommend you do, we will be using channel 25.

hector st is the final parking spot :D

slight change

we will be STOPPING at Liverpool Krispy Kremes for 15 minutes. with the amount of cars coming I dont think we will all make it thru the lights on the way to KK, so we will re group there and head off..

For everyone meeting at the caltex later on Adam and Shell have my number and probably a couple others there as well so I will call when we leave Krispy Kremes

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Shell

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I am not abo bob..

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