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Well.....like last time, put down your name and get a running list happening.

This time, let's be more organised, can someone bring some labels? so that we can write our name and member ID...:P I am terrible with names...

Date: Saturday 5th of December

Time: 10:00am

Place: Blue Water Hand Car Wash, 468 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot Vale

Cruise: Travel to St Kilda (via Lygon Street) and cruise down Beach Road to Mordialloc.

I'll start the list:

1. MILLOS; Pablo

2. RS73, Rianto

3. siu_loong_bao, Nelson (I may skip the long cruise to Mordialloc)

4. scorp; Sam

5. missV35; Fiona

6. xscape237; Brad

7. pw350GT; Yun

8. japav;........?

9.

10.

11......and so on....

Well.....like last time, put down your name and get a running list happening.

This time, let's be more organised, can someone bring some labels? so that we can write our name and member ID... :down: I am terrible with names...

Date: Saturday 5th of December

Time: 10:00am

Place: Blue Water Hand Car Wash, 468 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot Vale

Cruise: Travel to St Kilda (via Lygon Street) and cruise down Beach Road to Mordialloc.

I'll start the list:

1. MILLOS; Pablo

2. RS73, Rianto

3. siu_loong_bao, Nelson (I may skip the long cruise to Mordialloc)

4. scorp; Sam

5. missV35; Fiona

6. xscape237; Brad

7. pw350GT; Yun

8. japav;........?

9.

10.

11......and so on....

i wished i could make it this time, leaving for o/seas on the 3rd... bugger!

wish you all a good and fun day... GL

That's a shame Edwin, maybe next time. I'm sure we'll try and organise another cruise in the not too distant future. When are you back? Where are you going?

Nelson, I can get my hand on blank labels that we can use as name tags.

That's a shame Edwin, maybe next time. I'm sure we'll try and organise another cruise in the not too distant future. When are you back? Where are you going?

Nelson, I can get my hand on blank labels that we can use as name tags.

yeah! and I'll make sure I can make it! lol

I'll be back on the 1st week of Jan. visiting Philippines!

i think benny boy is really not coming becos of all the sh*t we gave him about his interior....lol

congrats on the baby...seems like heaps of people are due for a baby (or have had a baby this year).....or is it just becos most people that i know are getting old??? lol.....

second one for sure....

face it, Nelson, you're not getting any younger.

Congrats millos... lots of hard work I tell you... you'll never be prepared enough till it hits you right in the face...

It was rs73 who had to spill the beans! Enjoy the meet and look forward to seeing some photos! :P

This time, let's be more organised, can someone bring some labels? so that we can write our name and member ID... I am terrible with names...

LOL. mate, No need for the stickers for you. just bring a dozen of "siu long bao" so they can share after coffee. LOL. in that case everyone know you.

[quote name='rs73' date='4 Nov 2009, 10:56 PM' post='4918348'

Congrats millos... lots of hard work I tell you... you'll never be prepared enough till it hits you right in the face...

I'm not the one having the baby, it's Benny!!! Interior Benny!!!

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