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Hey guys, time for another Green apple peal car wash meet!

Meet point - Templestowe 1 Fitzsimons Lane

Time/date - 29-4-10, 7:30pm - 8:30/9pm Leave

Destination - a 24/7 cafe in north melbourne ('charli' has choosen this place and will provide maps on the night)

see you all there!

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Hrmm... I assumed this would be on the Friday too since the last ones were. Don't really mind although wont be able to stay for dinner long since I have ghey sleeping requirements. Can't wait to bring zee map :)

Hey guys, time for another Green apple peal car wash meet!

Meet point - Templestowe 1 Fitzsimons Lane

Time/date - 29-4-10, 7:30pm - 8:30/9pm Leave

Destination - a 24/7 cafe in north melbourne ('charli' has choosen this place and will provide maps on the night)

see you all there!

Good son of rajab just make this a weekly meet up already!!!

Hrmm... I assumed this would be on the Friday too since the last ones were. Don't really mind although wont be able to stay for dinner long since I have ghey sleeping requirements. Can't wait to bring zee map :)

pffft sleep charli? Sofft!!!! been up since 9am thursday, doing assignments so I can have a life this weekend ;)

pffft sleep charli? Sofft!!!! been up since 9am thursday, doing assignments so I can have a life this weekend :D

Lol... I work. I get 8 hours or more sleep a night but it doesn't matter... Thurdays are usually my crash and burn night (This thursday just been I fell asleep at 6pm and work up the next morning uninterrupted)

Don't ask me why I'm like this :blink: I am soft and it's ghey. But I will be there :)

yer but fridays the way i look at it is people always have somthing on, friends bday, going out for dinner with the missus blah blah...on the other hand thursdays no one usualy plans things only work the next day but 8pm aint late you pansys :blink:

I'll make it for the carwash meet but won't be able to join for dinner again sorry!

Every second Thursday I meet with my other car crew for a carwash at 9pm and this is the same day again haha :D

I'll still swing in before I head to the other carwash though.

These meets are great other than the clash :blink:

My bf and I just bought a couple of voice activated walkie talkies today :blink: Should be fun to test them on the night.

I like Thursdays but maybe we can leave a little earlier? I'd rather be hanging out talking shit while eating at the end rater than at the start then having to hurry home.

Yeah, I bought a twin pack of uniden CB radios for cruises a few years back.

Try to go for the ones that are more powerful because as soon as you use them on the open roads with a few trees around, their working distance is pretty poor.

I got 1 Watt ones :D

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