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roo i have heaps of stag numbers allready...

if your keen to keep on cruising shoot me your mob numbers and yeah ill send off txt msg with the meet points.

ruby youve done alot for the stagea community here and we do all thank you for it! we just needa bit of get up and go! all you guys no who you are that support us organisers, we proved were no harm on sunday so yeah...

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Adam you have my number. Keen to keep cruising in future!!

Great work to everyone that came along. Special thanks to those who organized this one.

Keen for more photos!! :)

Oh, anyone that is cruising down near the bay and wants another Stag to tag along shoot me a text 0415 336 119 :P

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Adam and I are compiling all your numbers, thanks peeps. Keep em coming.

SAU don't want cruises, but we still do. Maybe we could start an exclusive Stag Club :sick:

Hey guys, sorry for the delay but the clip is now finished. Let me know what you think.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=_cTCcmfdRd0

Cheers

Daniel

Thats awesome Daniel :D

You gotta keep coming to any future cruises and show off them skills again.

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