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Ash: Re. BBQ:

Yeah - good point :P

Maybe meet (no pun intended) at BMT around 9.30am ish - and we do a run to Coles from there (Ivanhoe just around corner).

That way we can cater for the day?

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Originally posted by inark

hey u know me dexter :) sorta... lol thats all u need to know... the other guys are a little weird anyways... specially that INASNT guy... hes a freak stay away from him :D

u farkin homo talk about me when im not even in the state!!

had to write this from a little internet cafe in the queensland rainforest!!

Um, I'm in great need of sleep, but I guess I should do it for the team....

I've kinda been off to the side while all this stuff has been getting organised. :)

Not interested in the dyno run, I did one not long ago, and haven't done any more mods since, but acsplit tells me that I need to turn up to talk to people, so I guess I'm in.

See ya's there

Come on down from 10.00am.

We'll fire up the BBQ around 11.00am - it's never too early for sausages :)

Do we need to worry about vegie-snags or are the sawdust, fingers and breadcrumb variety fine with people?

Originally posted by doxximus

UPDATE  

possibly this day will be cancelled due to noise issues with the neighbours

surely we can still do the bbq part of it?

maybe we should remove our exhausts for testing :(

I have a db meter to keep things in check [serious].

yes yes.

I am guessing they are right next to housing then. :D people that complain about noise DURING the DAY really get my beef - but they are not getting my sausages dammit ;)

seriously, why live on a planet with 8 billion people if you dont like to use your ears ? then again, live i the bush, still some noise but prob not as loud...

*shrugs*

Update - Sorry guys, Dyno Day WILL go ahead, but will be posponed.... Recieved some noise complaints on the weekend and we've decided to minimize dyno on the weekend untill our sound deadening is completed.... Hopefully will have a new date by end of week...

As for the meet, I think we should still have a cook up and cruise... I'll leave that up to the MAS committeee to finalise..

Sorry from all at BMT for any disappointment/inconveinience/sorrow....

Doc.

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