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As the title explains... We have plans for our 2010 christmas cruise.

We start at Grevilia park (friday night meeting spot) at 11-11:30am. Leave the park at about 12 and head back down south through tuggers and out past point hut crossing.

Cruise the back way past tidbinbilla ect till we get to Uriarra Xing East Reserve. Lookie Here

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Those not wanting to do the cruise part of it and just wanna hang out for a bbq, beers and a swim. We will be aiming for a 1pm arrival and bbq kickoff :P

This is a doggie friendly area so all mop's and Tiger's are very welcome!

Hope to see lots of you there!

We'll sort out food and drinks soon.

Oh and Nerm, can we confirm your bbq?

I've got one I can bring too if needed :)

PS that's not a spelling Error, It's the new black!

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bbq: CONFIRMED!!!!

Attendance: CONFIRMED (Kinda implied by the presence of the bbq)

Dogs: Probably not.. they dont tend to react well to ppl they dont know.

I probably wont "Cruise" as the bbq in the boot on roads like that will probably end up causing damage to my boot or amps. I'll meet you at the Uriarra at 1

Edit: Just had a though.. I can bring the Tarago!!! Put the bbq in the back and cruise in that :P I promise to go at the back. Plus its more comfy for the dogs

Editing the Edit:

List of Attendees:

Randon I am

nerm

Edited by nerm

i dont know any of you guys... so if the car passes the inspection on monday I'll come down for a cruise and bbq... where is this meeting point...? something i can put in the sat nav...

oh and is the wife invited... if so i'll bring my pet sheep

Edited by turboty

Random I Am + Tiger

Nerm

Trozzle

MAG86 (maybe)

J'son (Chat)

Andrew (Def)

Prue (maybe)

MIVEC

Rig136

Shell + Mop (sorry shell I don't know your mops name )

turboty + wife (maybe)

ZCR

CeJay + 1 (probably)

Someone going to bring the cooking utensils this time ? :(

Random I Am + Tiger + (1 + another dog) maybe

Nerm

Trozzle

MAG86 (maybe)

J'son (Chat)

Andrew (Def)

Prue (maybe)

MIVEC

Rig136

Shell + Mop (sorry shell I don't know your mops name )

turboty + wife (maybe)

ZCR

CeJay + 1 (probably)

Cooking utensils! great idea.

Anyone got a whicker basket? they're super fantastic for bbq bits.

I'm in (with the mop) but I will just meet you down there :D

Come on, surely even you will be up by then :(

Random I Am + Tiger + (1 + another dog) maybe

Nerm

Trozzle

MAG86 (maybe)

J'son (Chat)

Andrew (Def)

Prue (maybe)

MIVEC

Rig136

Shell + Mop (sorry shell I don't know your mops name )

turboty + wife (maybe)

ZCR

CeJay + 1 (probably)

Turismo

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