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do you guys want a cruisey cruise or a thrash?

also best not to post meet points, and also not to use places that is going to have people f**king around at already.

anything its fine.

ill be in st.kilda late friday nite if that matters.

missus' work party is on at some pub there on beach rd or someshit...so i gotta pick her up after stocktake.

pm me details if u have some, might be able to meet up afterwards, maybe...

Frankganestan works for me or St.Kilda either or doesn't bother me just so long as i know which one to go too, the frangy beach carpark is a total cop magnet tho, if you wanna meet in frank id probably suggest meeting ar like the footy oval carpark or something where there are no meters and less copular activities.

Well im keen someone just needs to make a decision as the time and place no matter where it is is not going to suit everyone, so badvl i would suggest that you just make a meeting place and a time and people can either come or not... other wise if we all spend too much time fratting there will be nothing :nyaanyaa:

be the manager badvl :nyaanyaa:

if i can make it i will, if not, i'll make the one after, do people want to make them an every 2-4week thing?

Anyday suits me as currently un-employed, but saturday the 8th is out because someone is flying down to hopefully buy my abandoned project.

-Ryan

do you guys have like an exact address? so i can punch it into my GPs? im not familiar with frankston!!

Hey Yudi

Try using google maps, and either get a fix, or zoom in 'till you find the closest street.

The put this in your GPS....

I WONT be seeing you there....

I don't even know where Melbourne is!! (or care) haha

have a good time guys

Hey Yudi

Try using google maps, and either get a fix, or zoom in 'till you find the closest street.

The put this in your GPS....

I WONT be seeing you there....

I don't even know where Melbourne is!! (or care) haha

have a good time guys

LOL!! ok will try using google maps. or melway

I MIGHT come. Doubt it though.

I would come if it was on the weekend.

If I come, would be me + 1 (stagea)

Want me to organize something on a weekend in maybe 2 weeks (gives time for people to clear their shit up)?

aslong as its not the 8th

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