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HAHAHA somehow I can't picture Denham in tight leather suit with a whip and Sam with a choker being a Gimp, its just wrong...v ery very wrong

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Originally posted by DentonR33

Come exstatic, by the time we leave it will probably be 9.  We will have 2 digital video cameras and a good digi cam so the footage should be pretty sweeeeet.

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What:  A Skyline Cruise (oh yeah baby)

When: This friday 27th September (2 days from now)

Time: 8:30pm  

Where: Nando's (where you kill em and we grill em)

           958 Doncaster Rd  

           Doncaster,  VIC,  3108  

  :jump:  

See you all there !!  Dont forget to bring your skyline :uh-huh:

i rekon we should have made it 2 Albert Park coser for everyone. I don't think I'll be going for this cruise........doubt it now, since my other friend said it'z 2 far for him......

Originally posted by DentonR33

Dude, your driving a skyline!  Dont be scared!

I live in Berwick man.. thats like one of the last stops in Zone 3 (public transport)

COME!!  You know you want to :D

then y not make it @ Albert Park...y is it better to make it @ Nandoz? Make a new thread stating where would they rather go. I rekon city would be the best place 2 show your skylinez off :uh-huh:

doncaster or albert park they're both the same distance from me (fairfield) whoever is going, meet up at your most convenient location, and when whichever cook wants to come up with a route, how about we all jus join up along that route?

Jus warning ya, too many cooks... yadda yadda.

Personally I don't wanna go to dandy mountains at 9/10 in the night... jus sumbad omens I have about guys in fast cars in twisty turvey areas with bad lighting.

which brings us to the 2nd question... where does everyone wanna END UP? maybe if we figured that out I'll come up with a route where everyone can join up on (including Albert park and Doncaster Nando's ppl).

Honestly its not that far drom doncaster to albert park so how about the ppl that meet at nando's cruise to albert park n meet up with the others.

Originally posted by funkymonkey

which brings us to the 2nd question... where does everyone wanna END UP? maybe if we figured that out I'll come up with a route where everyone can join up on (including Albert park and Doncaster Nando's ppl).

Honestly its not that far drom doncaster to albert park so how about the ppl that meet at nando's cruise to albert park n meet up with the others.

everybody put ur hands together for our new cruise organiser!!

*clap clap clap clap the noise ur momma makes when shes walkin... clapclapclapclapclap the noise yo momma makes when shes running... clap the thing yo momma has that creme in the cupboard for*

im down if we're meeting up at nando's, its like 5mins from my place :D but seriously, its only like 20mins from the ct if u take the eastern freeway.

and if its a cruise, i really wouldn't recommend cruising around the ct on a friday nite, u won't be getting outta 1st gear much.

Originally posted by _turtle_

im down if we're meeting up at nando's, its like 5mins from my place :D   but seriously, its only like 20mins from the ct if u take the eastern freeway.

and if its a cruise, i really wouldn't recommend cruising around the ct on a friday nite, u won't be getting outta 1st gear much.

true...especially this holiday.......we should leave this till next week....no rush huh guyz?

even tho im not gonna make it (gotta fix my brakes)but...this is a "cruise" so a little bit of driving is to be expected! just remember the idea of this is for us "skylinerz" to get together, and with people living all over melbourne (and further) some people are going to have to travel a long way. so i think "a" person shuld make somewhere practical to meet, and somewhere practical to drive to. then everyone should be happy to meet up, not complain, and enjoy the night as im sure you will!!!!:burnout:

i dont wanna sound like my mum but i just think you are all ruining what could be a great night!!! (to cut this post short - stop ur sookin ya babies!!!):D :D :D

wel dats wot i fink n e way:p

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