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U spin me right round , right round like a red rocket baby.:lol: hehe

Yeah guys great day out, maybe next time we should take a barbie q and have some snags and chops etc.

Was a top cruise cant wait to see the video work of the day, thanks to W.4.S.P for coming out with his bro to enjoy they day and welcome to him. Thanks to Munro for organising the day and thanks to all that turned up for a great day out even if i was totaly buggered after all that cruising. How about that blowout on that yellow van, that was some scary sh*t.

"when the green flag drops the bullsh1t stops"

Mr dizzyness over and out.:burnout:

Thanks for the great cruise!

Tip for the newbies like me......when Munro tells everyone to watch out when they get to the crests just before Birdwood and make sure you slow down for bridge MAKE SURE YOU LISTEN!! Slow down BEFORE the bridge and not when you are just about on it!! After my 4 wheel slide on the bridge :D I decided that the rest of the day would just be a casual cruise.

What song was I listening to at the time??.....Out of Control by The Chemical Brothers!! Might have to save that track for the straight stuff and not the twisty stuff.

Looking forward to the next one.....:burnout:

Originally posted by doglet

Thanks for the great cruise!

Tip for the newbies like me......when Munro tells everyone to watch out when they get to the crests just before Birdwood and make sure you slow down for bridge MAKE SURE YOU LISTEN!! Slow down BEFORE the bridge and not when you are just about on it!!  After my 4 wheel slide on the bridge :D I decided that the rest of the day would just be a casual cruise.

What song was I listening to at the time??.....Out of Control by The Chemical Brothers!!  Might have to save that track for the straight stuff and not the twisty stuff.

Looking forward to the next one.....:burnout:

Hi doglet,

We all learn from experiences, and that's why I have my son as passenger, so he'll know that it is easy to make mistakes. You have to watch for all road signs, and if there is none, you need to judge very carefully the road conditions. Need to be extra carefully in wet conditions as well. Also no matter how carefully you may drive anywhere, there would another driver who make mistake coming the other way! **** happens!!!!!:uh-huh:

Graham

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