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23rd, MOvember 2007

Meet: Chatswood Chase Car Park, Enter off Victoria Ave

Time: 9:00pm, Leave by 9:30pm

Destination: Palm Beach via Newport for Pizza.

Bring: CB's, a full tank of fuel and a good attitude.

As always, don't do anything silly as we are on public roads.

YOU WILL BE REPORTED TO POLICE - this is NOT a joke

Pizza Place:

Lucky's Pep's Pizza Bar

Shp2/ 303 Barrenjoey Rd Newport 2106 (02) 9979 1756

THIS is the list

Marsss

Smasha

SECURITY

Primordial

d00dz

phillb

carmasupra

Wink

HOT_R33

lingeringsoul

RSTME

msnismo

DRD-00F

A NewTattoo :D

benm

wraith_skyline

Miss Turbo

gr34tt

burnsie

Sinful

Giffo

Assasin

sewid

ONN20S

boki82

D_I_F

Smoky

R338OY

r32woohoo

LANFOH

mikey1717

SAM916

LOOF

Jago

Tinks

intune

GoldZilla

Cassbo

Blitz

Abo Bob

MZTRBO

Sl!m

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Bring: CB's, a full tank of fuel and a good attitude.

As always, don't do anything silly as we are on public roads.

YOU WILL BE REPORTED TO POLICE - this is NOT a joke

CB's? as in radios? to avoid rbts/defect stations? i am fascinated to know how effective they are, because i had a pol stalking around my house this morning looking for me and i couldnt make out anything his walkie talkie said.

also, i didnt think simply reporting someone for doing a burnout etc. was enough for police to charge them with it? but i accept your stance, one guy gets done, next thing you know youre all being rounded up for canary's.

PS: the copper at my house just had to deliver some "evidence". nothing suss!

I'm a maybe, but chances are I'll be working.

CB's? as in radios?i am fascinated to know how effective they are, because i had a pol stalking around my house this morning looking for me and i couldnt make out anything his walkie talkie said.

CB stands for "Citizen's Band". The police don't use CB for their radios.

i didnt think simply reporting someone for doing a burnout etc. was enough for police to charge them with it?

The cops can show up based on the tip and try to bust you for something (either catching you red handed, or getting you to admit guilt), but unless the person reporting it in is willing to testify they pretty much have zero evidence and can't do too much regarding that accusation.

CB's? as in radios? to avoid rbts/defect stations?

nah, just so everyone can communicate + just general chat... much easier & cheaper than having to get mobile numbers and be ringing each other.

they're pretty good but depends... some are pretty much only "line of sight" so if it's a bigger cruise you're not going to hear everybody..

dont think you're cool cause you can speak spanish.

i speak spanish fluently.

hey chicko, te quiro taco bell.

umm you obviously can't speak spanish fluently either Joe lol.. :D

I know what you are trying to say and you are ...close

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