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Hrm might see if my mates wanna go. Mike won't be able to go in his car but Joe might in the Maroon Crown...if thats welcome? Is my 180 alright on a SAU cruise?

I got an 18th but due to my lack of a fake ID I probably won't get there, this may be a better alternative to sitting around.

PS is the 'normal' meet spot the same as Damo's birthday cruise spot?

Oh and I paid $1.40 for Premium when normal was $1.28. Do I top up asap (probably tomorrow arvo) while its about $1.17 for normal or not bother till friday night/saturday (trying to get reading on fuel economy).

keen to come out as it'll be my last cruise for 6 months or so (disqualified :) )

meet spot details please?

now you are going to know what you will be missing out on this summer after this cruise my friend

Kellies cruises are always good to go on and specially this weather its always good for cruise

now you are going to know what you will be missing out on this summer after this cruise my friend

Kellies cruises are always good to go on and specially this weather its always good for cruise

Theres no way I can go 6 months without an sau cruise , its bad enough its been like 2 since my last. Ill still go on some though, my girlfiend will drive,shes actualy thrilled that ive lost my license because she can dive my car now, Ill just have to watch :)

how does going for a drive till around 10ish going to effect you going to paintballing? u playing at 5am or sumthin?

simple because i have a budget! and filling up for the cruise and then filling up for the drive to paintballing will go over my budget! sounds cheap but hey not everyone has a hefty wage

Sorry.. I wont be able to go tomorrow... turns out my sis's 18th is saturday... not friday night.... was hoping to come on this one.. anyway... next time hopefully.

Mat

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