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were you drunk when you posted this ... aw come here domar come get a hug :(

:P

i find that sometimes people don't know others so they look for the ones they know and have met im guilty of this too

i also agree with madbung, but unfortunately you cant send your kids out like when i was young im guessing the same era as madbung we left the house in the morning and didn't come back till late pluss we didn't have fang dangled playstations we didnt even have sega mega drives when i was young i remember the first tape drive commodore 64's took half a day to load a game so it was easier to go out side and play :wub:

anyways to get to know people you need to attend dinner events and its not all about the cruising its about the eat and meat <<< ;)

My other theory is that if we had social skills we would have girlfriends rather than cars. LOL

im an accountant im not expected to have a personality, so back on up before i pull out my calculator and get all A triple C on your ass.

dohmar next time bring ya pimp green hat so ppl know who you are.

i didnt get much sleep the night before so i wasnt really that chatty.

ill see ya at speed racer friday anyways

everyone wears name tags to next cruise :(

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I talk to pretty much anyone at the meets - hey i wouldnt have made so many friends off of here if i didnt just start talking randomly to people. I tend to just go up and ask who they are, what their username is. I did see your car last night, first time iver ever seen it, I had no idea who you were, otherwise i wouldve said hi!

Come say hi next time, i wont bite or ignore ya :domokun:

haven't read everyones response but im the sorta person who will talk to anyone about anything so next time you see me on a meet up n what not just come say hi. I sorta agree with Dohmar....alot of people tend to appear really reserved etc....f*k we obviously have simular interests etc so why not introduce yaself and talk some shit...

next cruise there will be a round circle and everyone will need to say there name and something about themselves :domokun:

and what animal represents their personality the most and why, or whatever strange games they play in school these days

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next cruise there will be a round circle and everyone will need to say there name and something about themselves :domokun:

and what animal represents their personality the most and why, or whatever strange games they play in school these days

Dan it sounds like you grew up in a cult :O

no had to do a marketresearch thing and it started with the name and something about yourself and progressed onto some weird questions like;

think of the goverment health system and tell us what brand you would associate to it............ i was gonna say nike because we just do it.

another 1 was think of the goverment health system and come up with an image of a person.........what sorta person are they young old male female

anyways dumb sh*t i got $50 out of it cant complain :domokun:

yeah i was thinking we should maybe do a day cruise with bbq lunch and kick around a soccer ball for a bit might get ppl mingling more

LOL at this thread. very correct.

I dont usually go on car cruises because they kinda bore me now. Yeah, Ive gone to groups and said 'howdy'./ usually out of the 10 ppl one will say hi and the rest will just look at you. I dont care about chatting for hours etc, but its not hard to say gday. most cruises = standing around with f**k all to do.

rather head out and have a few drinks. with petrol these days heading to the city is just about the same price ..ha.

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