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Okay guys,

Here are the details:

Saturday 30th August, cruise from Launceston to Devonport. All welcome, imports specifically encouraged to attend. We will be leaving at 11 am from Bathurst Street Carpark in Launceston. From there, to fill up with fuel and then onto Devonport.

Ideas being tossed around include going to the cinemas and catching a movie while at Devonport, BBQ, etc, so if any Devonport locals want to suggest spots, please feel free to post or to email me at [email protected]. Alternatively, I can be contacted on 0419 529 586.

I will post this also in the 'Events' forum in the Tasmania section.

Cheers,

Slaz

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Hey slaz you had better let a few more ppl know whats going on with this cruise as its only a bit over a week away and not many ppl know anything about it, mainly only ppl on this forum, it was mentioned lastnight in conversation with a few ppl and they didn't know

How about we get a few names of people comin up to Launceston....

You need the "Attendees" for everything to run fine...

Who from Hobart wants to come up? And I'll ring some bells at 5 am in the morning and Remind slaz of what he organised...

Let's hope some people turn up hey, I finaly got a weekend off work...

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