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yeah, 7pm at the southbound BP's on the bruce then moving on to carseldine. o! and clint im gonna have to start makeing shopping lists, and my other brother is looking for someone to build him a computer

lol guys.

we were talking about it on wednesday. I'm keen for this coming thursday if everyone else is?? would be a nice road trip for a thursday night. 130km round trip. we all seem to meet up here at the BP's anyways, so i think meet there, then pick up chris from carseldine on the way and head on down :)

sound better the more i think about it

na, lawnton for me, saw that some people catch up on thursday at baskin & robins on the south side, and that to me is a little far for a hi and how are you meet up, does anyone meet up a little closer north?

as per previous posts.

we meet up every second week at Carseldine Pizza Capers 7-7:30 wed nights

and Fasta pasta in Moronfield every other week, same time.

the plan this week is to head down to see the south/west side guys on the thursday night for winter cold ass outdoor icecream :P , just for something different and a nice road trip. feel free to join us if you like. if not we will be back at fasta pasta up here the following Wednesday again...i think >_<

Edited by boiracer

i'll have to talk to the boss, i lost my license earlier in the year and don't get them back till next month, so i might not be doing meet ups till then, but if the boss is nice we might do the odd one or two between now and then

Welcome Joe.

We do alternating meets depending on the week.(Usually Wednesday Nights)

1 week we do a castledine meet at pizza capers and the other is usually fasta pasta in morayfield (possibly indian brothers )

On occasion we do run down to meet with the westies (there too lazy to come and visit us)

This week we will be doing a thursday night run down to see the westies the week after will be wednesday again up at Morayfield.

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