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Uhm... I wouldn't go to that meeting spot if I were you. There's been trouble there in the past with hoons and it's a pretty well known meeting spot.

Maybe choose somewhere different?

So we still rock solid on the meeting spot and/or route Glenn?

Might be an idea to change it if Erin is right then there is prolly gonna be lots a cops if it is a known area for hoon collecting........??

I know a spot right around the corner from where I live like that,lots of hoon gather and flex their tyres, little industrial estate, but cops regularly cruise through, you can tell because suddenly 20 cars will whizz past my house all coming sideways out of the round-a-bout, bunch a idjuts!!

i don't think that the 2 PMs that i sent out are confusing.

The 1st PM informs everyone on the list where we are going and the route which we will be taking.

The 2nd PM is for the meeting point for both Brisbane and GC crew to unite. Since the proposed carpark is a bad meeting spot cos its hoon-populated, the NEW meeting spot will be @ Wishart Village. (UBD Page 201 Ref: J5) at 8.30pm

i am glad that i'm able to get both Slip and Gary1 to come on this cruise.

so once again:

Brisbane Crew - Meet at Milton Maccas @ 7.45pm.

GC Crew - check with Ska but i am sure that you guys have been well informed by him.

Both sides will unite at Wishart Village @ 8.30pm.

glenn

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