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Well if it's 1:30 then I probably won't go. 11:30 is good, leave brisbane around 10:15/30. Go for a short drive down there for an hour or what ever, lunch around 12:30/1:00 sit and chat for a while and then work out what ever from there.

I have to work, and the person coming with me does too so I can't hang around too late, so I guess it's either lunch or dinner.

But no later then 12/12:30 i reacon.

meet 12:30.. leave at 1pm (always stragglers)

do a backwards run of mad mt. (short version if people want)

3:00pm.. arrive at boxcar racers house.

then eat and chat etc.. people can then leave from there as they need to.

This would also give birty a chance to do the mad mt run, and then head home..

maybe this should be posted in qld so everyone sees it.

Hey guys,

I don't mind starting earlier if that's what people want, it will take me a while to get down, so doesn't matter if I start a few hours earlier or later. Whatever you decide

Birty you are right, working 2 days straight sucks arse. Used to do it a bit, pretty lonely and stuff, thank goodness for a 7am-6pm job, so much better.

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