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Mini r32 meet Saturday


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Hello

I just thought i'd simplify arrangments for this mini meet (*if it happens) on Satuday by making a new thread.

Basically, we're planning to at Glen Waverley Train station carpark (Happy Cup) for those who live out this way.

Then head into the city and meet up with others at Albert Park (where exactly i'm not sure, but hopefully someone should post the precise location...).

I'm well aware of the cruise going on later that night, therefor we'll say 3PM at Glen Waverley, and 4PM at Albert Park.

I know it's a bit late to post this, but hopefully the word spreads well enough.

Check this post Saturday sometime just to confirm.

Any Probs.... my number is 0413 934 330

See You Saturday....

:burnout:

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It doesn't look like we're going to have the numbers here today...

:P

I'll wait until 1:30 today to see if we do have enough. Might just have to go on the cruise tonight instead.

Everybody who's still up for this arvo, put yo hands up!!!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just a suggestion for future reference:

When you're organising events, a date is always a good way of getting people to turn up.

'Saturday' is a bit too general, as most months have 4 Saturdays, you're kind of leaving it up to the reader to decide which 'Saturday' you're refering to.

:D

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