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Hi All,

Seeing as our coffee/hot choccie/hot sugar waters meets are becoming very popular, i've been asked to organise another one for Friday, 17th August at 6.30pm.

We'll meet up as usual, at the Coffee Club on Logan Road, next to Toyota (see Vish's map below), for another night filled with laughter and of course, car talk... lol

And if anyone's keen for photos or a cruise or whatever afterwards, i'm sure something can be arranged.

Hope to see you all there again!

Teena

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How bout one this week Friday Aswell. Im up for a weekly thing :P

Can't you get enough of us hey Adam??? lol

Maybe we should just have one thread about Friday night meets, which we keep updating instead of one each week???

Kinda off-topic for this thread, but would anyone be keen for ten-pin bowling one night??? Perhaps we could hit the bowling alley after coffee/hot choccies one night... I think Thurs nights are the cheap nights at the AMF bowling alley on Kessels Rd. $6 per game or something it used to be...

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Should go clubbing sometime and have a dance/drink and shit, bit more fun than sitting around drinking warm milk.

im liking this idea also, just means for all us p platers the other halfs may have to drive! lol

as for the 17th id like to come, just need to check my work roster and ill let u know.

i just want to meet everyone, now that i seen u all at the mt cootha cruise but nobody really approached.

meh we'll see

im liking this idea also, just means for all us p platers the other halfs may have to drive! lol

as for the 17th id like to come, just need to check my work roster and ill let u know.

i just want to meet everyone, now that i seen u all at the mt cootha cruise but nobody really approached.

meh we'll see

meh i dont like the idea ! i can get free secure undercover parking at uni .. security patroled etc.. we can all drive there park cars .. catch the bus nito the city then cab it bk share it .. :P safer that way

Haha yeah i thought it must've been you! I was sitting there thinking wtf, this guy's gonna hit me... Then saw the SAU sticker and remembered you had a black rav4, which is when i high beamed you. You cheeky bugger...

I meant to post up a spotto about this lunatic in a black rav4 with the SAU sticker, but totally forgot about it. lol.

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