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Yeah oh well So Glenn, who's turn is it for next week, hey what about you PhatMirage, I remember you not minding organising something for next week, you still up for it?

(check my palm-top) its Team Gold Coast's turn next week issit it :(

i reckon its best we split the pack up into smaller groups. say we have about 20 cars or so and the leader/organiser picks/nominate 3 other drivers to lead smaller packs of maybe 5-8 cars.

was brainstorming last night at the shed and realised that i should have pick at least 2 other guys to lead as well so that everyone can arrive safely at the destination albeit in different time.

juz an idea.

(check my palm-top) its Team Gold Coast's turn next week issit it :)

i reckon its best we split the pack up into smaller groups. say we have about 20 cars or so and the leader/organiser picks/nominate 3 other drivers to lead smaller packs of maybe 5-8 cars.

was brainstorming last night at the shed and realised that i should have pick at least 2 other guys to lead as well so that everyone can arrive safely at the destination albeit in different time.

juz an idea.

Yeah thought about that one too, but then it just involved too much effort for me to get up off my lazy ass and ask 4-5 other people, which is why I thought the "buddy" system works good, plus radios, and hey presto, even though we went through about a million sets of lights and still could not hear you on the radio, we still all made it there in one piece!

Organising 4-5 other "leaders" and breaking up the pack is a good idea, if you could be bothered and if you could find 4-5 people to do it. But then you'd have a lot of chatter on the radio on who is at the back of which group turning where and maybe a bit confsing, Just have someone right at the back with a decent radio and who makes sure no one gets left behind, a job I thought I did pretty well with the help of Erin, prolly without her, it would have made my job harder as my plea's for directions and updates on where to turn where and asking everyone to slow up _might_ have gone unoticed :D

Key points:

1. Always keep a skyline in your rearveiw mirror

2. Always have someone appointed last in the queue, with a radio who knows where to go and can call out to someone in the pack who is listening to slow down or ask for directions.

Easy peasy!

a job I thought I did pretty well with the help of Erin, prolly without her, it would have made my job harder as my plea's for directions and updates on where to turn where and asking everyone to slow up _might_ have gone unoticed

Yep... Well done Ska and NismoGirl...

Guess what Ska? You just nominated yourself for last in the pack at every cruise... :)

You clearly can't handle the pressure at the front!!! :devfu:

Yep... Well done Ska and NismoGirl...

Guess what Ska? You just nominated yourself for last in the pack at every cruise... :)

You clearly can't handle the pressure at the front!!! :devfu:

Yeah I dont mind, I am looking at buying a in car though, want the range, and a guy here at work seems to think he can get a deal on them, so might do a group buy if anyone else is interested.

NismoGirl what type of antennae have you got, I had a look at PhatMirage's and it's pretty cool, dunno if I really want one of those big ass areials hanging off the bonnet, but guess the bigger it is the better the range........but at what cost :D

Yeah I dont mind being last, just as long as someone listens to me when I call out to slow down I am more than happy to follow :D

Bloody hell it's been a crap day, and I am still at friggin work, BAH time to go home and whore from there!! :D

afternoon...

i was looking at my rims trying to figure out what size thet are, they have r16's on it .. and i was thinking that it was a 15" rim and not 16"

but when i measured it it came to 17"

im like wtf? .. did i stuff up on my maths .. this is what the tape measure reads..

400

1ft 5

John, yeah lots of coffe works well as i have "management training" on fridays, so I had hmmm lets see, bout 11 cups of strong coffe now i am ALL HEPPED UP AND RARING TO GO! but got nothin to do....... and wtf is harry's mindflux?

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