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Im driving in from Kal next friday for the weekend, got a bunch of things to do but Id like to catch up at least briefly.

Next Sunday perhaps? Meet and greet at (somewhere)?

Driving back home on the Monday morning so I wont be in for a massive cruise

EDIT: I vote for Sunday August 8

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Im driving in from Kal next friday for the weekend, got a bunch of things to do but Id like to catch up at least briefly.

Next Sunday perhaps? Meet and greet at (somewhere)?

Driving back home on the Monday morning so I wont be in for a massive cruise

EDIT: I vote for Sunday August 8

sounds good but i live 1500km away and will only been in perth from the 20th of september

so i will be up for a cruise anytime after that

Living the dream in the Pilbara at the moment else I would be up for a cruise to Perth with the Oddy Man (gidday) no worries. Not back in Kal for another month then only for a few days so all too hard to plan anything interesting................. 'til I get sick of work for a while maybe. Enjoy the cruise people.

GW

Well Lad`s if your in town then COOL we can catchup & have CHAT may be BBQ iam easy either way ,NOT SURE about other`s it`s not like many come out these day`s,just few that will meet so ,

Give me TEXT ON 0410020025 & see what happen`s

Cheer`s Chuckie.

that depends on exactly how cute you are.

He's a pretty discerning chap, is our Chuckie :)

How about a family style BBQ at the Western Power playground at Kings Park this coming Sunday (August 8)

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sou...=14&iwloc=A

If nothing else - you up for a sossie burn chuck?

Craig i will Text,& DALE will POST UP MEET POINT just meet & BBQ :/:laugh: northan Sub`s as few are that way,& i have to pick few up so,see you SUNDAY Cheer`s Chuckie.

OK peeps. Here it is. Just to reitterate, this is NOT a cruise, just a meet and greet. There will be families and kids there so appropriate behaviour would be appreciated.

meet point is at the parkland just north of Trigg Beach

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=-31.87475...009345&z=17

As you can see, the car park is more than visible from the BBQ area so you can all eat sossies and bask in the glory of Teh Pulsar Fury at the same time :laugh:

OK, Iolanda, Angelina and I will be there too.

Leaving my place at about 12 noon.

Slow cruise up West Coast Hwy. If anyone wants to join us (from Freo) just post. I'll look again before we leave, PM and leave mobile number.

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