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You do know how to spell peeled right? Pealed with an A refers to ringing a bell. That's been bugging me since the first cruise I went on :geek:

lol that fits that you said that... I picked it up ages ago but then got distracted by something shiny. Even funnier that you gave us the description of 'peal' in addition :P

TECHNICALLY it's not a peel at all... it's an ugly metal structure. Gaaawwwwdd :unsure:>_<

An permanent Apple Peel thread would be good except that then we have to filter through heaps of pages and we don't know at a glance when the next one is, unless you can continuously change the thread title, but still, all that filtering. I kind of prefer it seperate :thumbsup:

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serious?, what is this a grammar competition?

What's wrong with asking for clarification? I was genuinely confused. I thought there might be some hidden significance to the different spelling.

If it's a pun I don't get it.

As far as making it a permanent thread, I have to scroll through the new topics on SAU to find the latest Apple Peel/Peal post, whereas once I subscribe to a topic I get emails of every post. I find it easier that way but it's just my personal preference.

i was hoping to come in with the bf's car but he gets his licence back at midnight. maybe he will let me drive his car up. i dont have a cb radio though. Ill get back to you all and let you know if ill be coming 100% or not

lol didnt every relise the spelling..oh well next time il spell it properly. not long guys..sounds like were gunna have a decent number..weather is lookin good nice cold temp for the turbos and no fog or rain! :)

Great night and a bit of funny and annoying behaviour too haha. Weather turned out perfect.

yeah was a great night but the cops need to find something better to do that pissed bogan was comedy gold couldn't have come at a better time lol c-ya's the next time :sick: (if i'm not workin)

was a fun night... cant believe how lucky we were twice....

And Jess worked out why I was reported to the police 3 times when I was traveling to the maccas because I couldn't work it out as I was not speeding, letting the gate off or anything stupid... but then she remembered that clapped out piece of crap green ford with the green p plater and 2 passengers... they wouldnt let me pass when they were doing 70 in an 80 zone or 90 in a 100 zone and when I got a chance to overtake them they speed up to 120 as I was going to overtake... they were pretty much the only car we passed getting to maccas.

Anyway we can't head up to king lake again for a while as the cops said they are going to be there again for a while.

BTW, thanks Dean for getting us back to the area via the back way!

great night guys, had about 20 cars come to the meet, then as we left a few went home and a couple of the guys followed the ones going home but managed to meet up with us, then we hit kinglake...as we got to kinglake we saw a few other randoms that did a kinglake run, we parked our car..some of us parking abit awkard as in not between the lines...then a 4x4 cop comes...gets out asks whos car are those (pointing to the ones parking illegal) and tells us his sick of us coming up here and making noise..even thou that was pretty much our first run down kinglake...starts taking down license and regos...then 1 cop tells me to pop the bonnet and as his lookin thru the engine bay with his torch we hear a few guys yelling out from down the street "THIS IS AUSTRALIA GET SOME REAL FKN CARS..AUSSII MUSCLE ALL THE WAY..FKN SHYT RICE CRAP BLAH BLAH" as they were walking towards us and that suddenly got the cops attention, as the 3 drunk guys didnt see the big 4 x 4 cop car with massive POLICE stickers...so the cop tells all of us get out of here and dont ever come back again. so first of all id like to thank johnno for making the maps..even thou there were some mistakes :P , all the guys for attending...and big thanks to the drunk guy from the pub ;)

Ahhhh lucky this weekend was planned to do a big lot of nothing, I only just got up ;)

Drive was awesome... Cops at King Lake were so RUDE!!! The ones at Mill Park were really cool though and chatty though. I can understand why they are there, we saw quite a few tossers enter and exit the Maccas... I didn't know it was so bad.

All in all the regulars drove really well, the pace was good through Kinglake, when people start pushing it accidents start happen so it was more enjoyable to keep it contained. That was pretty much the reason why I don't like the coppers for treating us like we just murdered someone... Of course they can't see how we drive but out of all of the people on the road I don't think we were really that bad.

ps. Got home and there's a new silver commodore side swiped opposite my driveway. Turn out some young guy had an epileptic fit while driving, side swiped the car then ended up in a pole! :P The guy was ok but it's pretty scary, don't go having epileptic fits anyone!

Police knocked on the Door at about 11pm, talked to Ryan to see if anyone in the house was the owner of the Commodore. Heaps of people in the street, no pics of event but might snap some of the car, not pretty!

was a fun night... cant believe how lucky we were twice....

And Jess worked out why I was reported to the police 3 times when I was traveling to the maccas because I couldn't work it out as I was not speeding, letting the gate off or anything stupid... but then she remembered that clapped out piece of crap green ford with the green p plater and 2 passengers... they wouldnt let me pass when they were doing 70 in an 80 zone or 90 in a 100 zone and when I got a chance to overtake them they speed up to 120 as I was going to overtake... they were pretty much the only car we passed getting to maccas.

Anyway we can't head up to king lake again for a while as the cops said they are going to be there again for a while.

BTW, thanks Dean for getting us back to the area via the back way!

I think we'll have to find a new playground for a while...

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