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looks like the SA guys are planning on cruising to our fair city to meet up with us and stuff like i dunno...cruise? :no:

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i rekon its a great idea. they can either come all the way down or we can meet them halfway. anyone else got any ideas, suggestions, objections, requests, food (im hungry atm)?

dont be shy now. speak up

btw does SAUVic as a club wanna get involved in this?

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You have TWO DOORS? :laughing-smiley-014:

West and too much of his Vegetable porn have corrupted his mind. :wub:

When I saw the title, I thought it was Vic invading SA but alas not. Melbourne is definately the better city so can't blame you lot for planning a trip over :no:

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Hi from SA! Im thinking this sounds like an awesome idea - ive done this with another club, meeting up half way, would be keen to do that again. Would be good to take the 32 for another road trip.

Flick :P

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Hi from SA! Im thinking this sounds like an awesome idea - ive done this with another club, meeting up half way, would be keen to do that again. Would be good to take the 32 for another road trip.

Flick :D

will you be driving flick :P

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hey guys Kellie (Bunny33) has just contacted me. they are gonna be arriving in melb on the 25th of jan and leaving on the 28th. i need suggestions as to what we can do during those 3 days. first thing that comes to mind is a cruise. where to though? make suggestions. maybe we can do a dinner afterwards too.

as soon as we've decided on whats happening i'll start a new thread and get to organising. im very busy atm so id also appreciate if someone else can give me a hand (anyone from SAUVic?).

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