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Two Things:

1. Next week I am away interstate ALL week....so I will be unable to write any letters for permits...so if u want one you need to request it early this week.

2. As a part of our work, we have been supporting a family, who lost their only daughter to suicide (the same yr we lost Ben) but she left an 18mth old son (Dylan) behind. Well, they are coming to the meet point so Dylan (who is now 4yrs old) can chaeck out the cars. When you see Mike, Denise & young Dylan (who is a very shy kid)

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PLEASE make Dylan and his grandparents (now "parents") feel special !!!

"OLD Jules & Mark

PS ....we are not sure we are going to have enough RIP stika's for all those who have requested on....in case we run out, please bring your name & postal address on a piece of paper (and give it to little OLD Jules.

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Or Give it to me or PM me your Name and Address and i will pass it on to Mark and Jules.

I may have a spare seat im not 100% sure.

But im sure to have as many stuffed toys in the back seats keeping with tradition.

If You need any help organising or helping out at all "OLDS" you can call on me to help out,

See you soon.

Brenton

lets get as many sau'ers to this as we can!

Anyone keen for a meet up first? Some northies met up last year before the cruised and arrived together in a bunch, Keen to do that again.

sounds like a good idea to me, ill be keen for this if people dont mind my car tagging along ;)

sounds like a good idea to me, ill be keen for this if people dont mind my car tagging along :D

Where abouts you guys meetn up?

Im up north, Tea Tree Gully way. PM me if theres a meet happnin.

CHeers

looks like i might not be able to attend, work isnt letting me book the day off :)

you know its a public holiday yeah? or is your work gay and open for public holiday?

you know its a public holiday yeah? or is your work gay and open for public holiday?

yep, im aware of this, works aware of this.

work doesnt care.

im rostered for a 10 hour shift on the day.

the joys of working in hospitality and gaming.

Alright, I'll be at castle plaza around 12.30.

Sounds good to me matty. Im guessin about 12:30?

Also, was that you i spotted this avo GTR-32? (@south rd ohalloran hill)

Yeah, that was me, very nice car you have there, love the front bar :P

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