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Cruse This Weekend From Gawler To Via Adelaide Then To M Bridge


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hey guys just wanted to know if any body wanted to go for a cruse this weekend we will head out from gawler to adelaide then to m bridge then where ever havent made a time yet just wanted to see if any body was interested and it should be raining this weekend should be fun :) if youre interested just let me know cheers

spelling 'cruise' properly will add legitimacy to your thread.

also, despite how 'fun' cruising in the wet must be, most would avoid it.

this aint no spelling bee contest i just wanted to know if any body wanted to go for a cruise if they cant figure out what im trying to say stuff them and i only wanted to know people that wanted to go not people who want to bitch about it

this aint no spelling bee contest i just wanted to know if any body wanted to go for a cruise if they cant figure out what im trying to say stuff them and i only wanted to know people that wanted to go not people who want to bitch about it

ease up princess.

perhaps your poor spelling was irrelevant, but it was so damn obvious...

also, my point was perfectly valid, i wasnt attempting to discourage people from going on your cruise, i was however trying to give you a hand for the next time you get a 'cruse' set up.

cruising in the rain is a widely recognised no-no. grip goes out the window, braking distance increases, all the bad variables, get worse, this normally ends up with a damaged car or worse.

next time, pick a warm, dry day, well, wouldnt even need to be a warm day, just pick a dry a one, put a bit of thought into it, and then post. that way you dont have assholes like me picking your post apart :ermm:

ease up princess.

perhaps your poor spelling was irrelevant, but it was so damn obvious...

also, my point was perfectly valid, i wasnt attempting to discourage people from going on your cruise, i was however trying to give you a hand for the next time you get a 'cruse' set up.

cruising in the rain is a widely recognised no-no. grip goes out the window, braking distance increases, all the bad variables, get worse, this normally ends up with a damaged car or worse.

next time, pick a warm, dry day, well, wouldnt even need to be a warm day, just pick a dry a one, put a bit of thought into it, and then post. that way you dont have assholes like me picking your post apart :dry:

lol - how many times did you check your spelling and grammer on that post before adding it :P I agree tho. Rain = bad.

lol - how many times did you check your spelling and grammer on that post before adding it :) I agree tho. Rain = bad.

dictionary.com does the job lol

im sure he didnt plan it to cruise on a wet day...besides, some of us have AWD :w00t:

November rain is so random, i just did some gardening so its all good

leave the poor dude alone his just wondering who wants to go for a drive, im sure he couldnt plan the rain, and stop bitching about it if you dont wanna go simple then dont f**king go

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