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I'm interested in this cruise ... maybe whoever plans to organise it sets a firm date and meeting spot .... maybe even start a new thread to confirm it so people will 100% know when and where ;)

thanks - will be there thursday (wherever the meeting spot is) as long as it is in brisbane, not the g/c

oh there, i know where that is too, and i'm a QLD n00b :) but unfortunately as I'm coming down to Drag combat i think that is my budget and travelling for the week, so won't be coming this thursday.

Hopefully it can be a regular and rotatey thing

*scratches head* I'm confused... what was that for?

I think he was talking about tyres....Bob Jane - Toombul

Anyone mind if another n00b tags along tonight?, ie. Me

That's if the pregnant/hormonal wife will allow it ( I live my life walking on egg shells atm :Paranoid: )

I will try to come along, but just picked up some new plans, which I have to prepare to setout tomorrow, if I make good progress I will come out for a short time. I will be in the mini though so no laughing, skyline is garaged at the GF place.

Come along mate...  We don't bite :)

 

Cool.  I have submitted my leave request, still waiting for approval

 

Been there done that :D

LOL....ONLY 7 months of this left.....then the real fun (insert sarcastic tone here) begins

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