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guys what do we wanna do once we've met up? where are we "cuising" to? no point figuring out where to meet if we dunno where we're gonna go, lets not leave it till we all meet up to decide where to go.

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hi,

just thought id add my 2cents worth..

seeing as though people are infact comming from all over melbourne ... the city preferably albert park would be an ideal meeting point as it is quite central to everyone..

anyway having said that...

i do infact have pictures of denham in tight leather bondage style suits for anyone that wants to view them.. however youd have to be really weird if wanna see something that disturbing..

:uh-huh:

Seeing as everyone's so itchy to meet up in the city, how about you guys meet up at pit lane @ Albert Park @ 9:15, and we'll meet you there.

8:30 meet is still on in Doncaster for anyone interested.

matt

Originally posted by matlowth

Seeing as everyone's so itchy to meet up in the city, how about you guys meet up at pit lane @ Albert Park @ 9:15, and we'll meet you there.

8:30 meet is still on in Doncaster for anyone interested.

matt

I'm up for that.

Originally posted by MZNISMO

hi,

just thought id add my 2cents worth..

seeing as though people are infact comming from all over melbourne ... the city preferably albert park would be an ideal meeting point as it is quite central to everyone..

anyway having said that...

i do infact have pictures of denham in tight leather bondage style suits for anyone that wants to view them.. however youd have to be really weird if wanna see something that disturbing..  

:uh-huh:

MZNISMO should tell us a route to go on since she is a cruise junkie with her mccr cruises all the time!

Also shes good with routes coz shes apparently a great route!!

8:30 Doncaster then drive down to Albert Park to meet up with others at 9:15... sounds good to me...

anyways, i'm off to uni... laterz

Originally posted by MZNISMO

id rather be a great root than be a one minute man choir boi!!!!!  

:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

:D u have 1 minutes mixed with 1 hr with me!:shake:

so r u gonna show up in the calibra?

Originally posted by matlowth

Seeing as everyone's so itchy to meet up in the city, how about you guys meet up at pit lane @ Albert Park @ 9:15, and we'll meet you there.

8:30 meet is still on in Doncaster for anyone interested.

matt

calls been made :D

Originally posted by MZNISMO

id rather be a great root than be a one minute man choir boi!!!!!  

:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

hey...if it only takes a minute, the chick should be proud!!! it means she did her job propperly (well thats what i tell them)

:D

Well, my car's now complied and registered! The wheels are still black (horrid) and the tyres are rooted (they're the source of my noise problem), but I think I'll come to the Nando's meet. I won't cruise, but I'll be at the meet in the black-wheeled beast :D

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