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Its been a while since my last cruise so i thought id organise something.

The weather is heating up and its perfect timing for a cruise through the adelaide hills!

Meeting up at Bunnings Mile End at 1:PM this sunday the 8th :P

We will be stopping off at Hahndorf for lunch, so make sure you let me know the number of people attending with you! So i can book tables!

Call me or text me details of how many guests are attending with you on 0415 819 097 or email [email protected]

Thanks Guys and we hope to see you there!!! :(

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don't get me wrong, I haven't got a problem with the thread content, just the fact that this is not the 1st time Kahli's mates are logging in as her.

Unless I get some sort of reply to my PM with a believable explanation, this thread is gone and warnings will be handed out.

Its been a while since my last cruise so i thought id organise something.

The weather is heating up and its perfect timing for a cruise through the adelaide hills!

Meeting up at Bunnings Mile End at 1:PM this sunday the 8th :D

We will be stopping off at Hahndorf for lunch, so make sure you let me know the number of people attending with you! So i can book tables!

Call me or text me details of how many guests are attending with you on 0415 819 097 or email [email protected]

Thanks Guys and we hope to see you there!!! :)

will there be DONUTS provided again Khali????????

ahahaha

the dramas of letting children on car forums. will the fun never cease?

-D

Hahah how funny that your so mature putting that comment up. More like Pete you need to deal with this guy.

and...

It is me. Pete you prob have this IP.. my brothers computer. I have a laptop now so would be a different IP. Cheers for the help anyways.

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