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My Girlfriends sister has a salon in Chelsea Heights

and have made the front half a smoothies bar, with internet cafe.

and as the weather heats, thought i'd help them out and organize a cruise. to meet at the Car wash corner of Wells road and Springvale Road. ( next to Michelangelo's)

then head 5mins down Well's Road to Thames prom.

where there is a group of shops, including a Pizza Take way :)

not dates are set as its just in the air atm, put down your interest.

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I'm here now people. not on a cruise just playing guard haha, feel free to come down if your in the area.

5/205 Thames Prom Chealsea Heights Vic 3196.

interest is looking good in the past hour's should make it this week thrusday or so

well its actually a suitable time as most people wont be working and have the next day off anyway

normally on a thursday i would be flat out and working friday to so its good for me

and im far away to cass

I won't b far away at all, I'm in melbs till later that night. Point is Christmas eve is usually still heaps busy for family things...

And there'll be masses of police out that night...

ok people.

next wednesday the 30th 630-7pm meet up at the car wash, sorry don't know the name of it, hang around for 15mins and leave at 645, get to the shops and be ordering at 7. Pizza and chicken shop next door for food :down:. Hope to see an alright turn out.

And i'll find out if im not working during the day, and if no one else is we can make it earlier.

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