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Oh yeah and thats all i suggested!!! sitting down and eating!! dont worry about it just keep it the same i dont care no more anyway do what you want i wont suggest anything seeing its just going to be shut down!!!

Al, let me know if you end up going ill come down as well.

I'll try but i have no access to a computer during work hours, so i may not be able to post up if i can make it or not. On the other hand i may finish early and let you know; my job is pretty random like that :cheers:

Oh yeah and thats all i suggested!!! sitting down and eating!! dont worry about it just keep it the same i dont care no more anyway do what you want i wont suggest anything seeing its just going to be shut down!!!

calm down im on your side :cheers:

yea i went once, dont plan on going again unless a cruise or somethin is organised. dont see the point of it

thats the point..if you arent doing anything why bother stay home..get out of the house haha

i cant be arsed cruising..i can be arsed meeting up in a carpark and standing around talking shit though.

go figure...maybe its a guy thing haha

D@MN i forgot about this last nite!!

Cant make it for 2 more weeks, barge is going in for paint.....again, hopefully for the last time :D

If ppl wanna cruise why dont we suggest some places? Keilor rd may be quite quiet on Tuesdays, maybe hit there for some coffee n Mars Bar cake....mmmmm Mars Bar cake!! :D

Or maybe hit that Souvlaki Hut down Taylors Rd?

Plenty of parking and outdoor eating area if its noice weather.

hmmm think i gotta go do a panty, i mean pantry raid!

supose if there is a meet up there will always be a little cruze around of some sort..

dont no realy never been to a meet, but i dought week after week yous meet up and talk

about the same shit over an over again, with out even goin for a little cruze.. or am i wrong lol...

D@MN i forgot about this last nite!!

Cant make it for 2 more weeks, barge is going in for paint.....again, hopefully for the last time :P

If ppl wanna cruise why dont we suggest some places? Keilor rd may be quite quiet on Tuesdays, maybe hit there for some coffee n Mars Bar cake....mmmmm Mars Bar cake!! :D

Or maybe hit that Souvlaki Hut down Taylors Rd?

Plenty of parking and outdoor eating area if its noice weather.

hmmm think i gotta go do a panty, i mean pantry raid!

Kelly let us know if you go to a cafe and we'll be there :D pfft souvlaki.. maybe if I wanted food poisoning... maybe I'm just paranoid caus I remember Sydney Rd Souvlaki..

Just don't do it on the same night as the SAU GM (every 3rd Tues of the month)!

yea, lol...i was crawling around and at the same time i was trying to see who it was! Wouldve been funny from behind, looking like a drunk, lol.

Steve your a laugh i came next to you and you top mounted the roundabout LOL why didn't you come????

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