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if its too early on a sunday morning ill still be at church but depending on the time and stuff may still come along and catch you up at mannum and if so can i suggest a short stop in murray bridge @ the bunyip :D

if its too early on a sunday morning ill still be at church but depending on the time and stuff may still come along and catch you up at mannum and if so can i suggest a short stop in murray bridge @ the bunyip :D

yeh im a church goer too. Should probably make it a midday start if its a sunday hey.

Sweet Nigel should start the cruise at one of our churches would turn a few heads :D

haha!

I still like my chain of ponds - mannum - eagle on the hill route yes? no?

Eagle on the hill is great for photo shoots, done a few there before.

haha!

I still like my chain of ponds - mannum - eagle on the hill route yes? no?

Eagle on the hill is great for photo shoots, done a few there before.

yeah ive done this route with the guys with the addition of a quick stop so i could do handover im murray bridge as my daughters mother lives there :P so can kill 2 birds with 1 stone

I didn't know there were so many church goers here :O

should join in Norm, :O

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2morow arvo (sat) anyone keen for just a local then back to mine to fill up front yard full of stags and talk shit, n have a beer or two.

my miss is goin to melb with gils from dance for shoping so ill b up for what ev.

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