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Choice of fish & chips, beef or chicken schnitzel or chicken nuggets with a free soft drink and ice-cream for $8.50.

The numbers are looking excellent..."watch this space Ruby"...we might get close to cracking it :yes:

No matter the numbers we are certainly looking forward to it.

O'Jules & Mark

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looking forward to it.

has the meet point been posted yet??? can't remember seeing it on here, or are you sending pm's

..indeed it has but because you are sooo special, here it is again,

SA STAGEA FAMILY FUN CRUISE & LUNCHEON

DATE: Sunday July 17th

Start Location: Le Cornu Car park cnr Anzac Highway & Leader Street Forrestville

(park over near the Anzac Highway & Maple Avenue boundry)

Meet Time: 10.00am

Start Time: 10.30am SHARP

"the OLD peeps"

change of plans slightly. myself + 4 :) hope its no hassle

"Not so sqeezy"....

No number don't matter till the morning of the cruise, when we are ringing through the lunch order

O'Mark & Jules

I'll probably be attending by myself so anyone who wants to jump in with me is more than welcome....... As long as they like oz hip-hop, cause I'll be cranking it!

Hey Shelly, You might have to learn how to reverse park before the next cruise. :nyaanyaa:

+11ty

one of the most common comments that i've heard since the Custom Imports Tv episode,

"bloody stagea drivers, they don't even know how to hard park properly"

lol

Now we are really lookin' forward to the cruise...Brad came over and has

made the Jap radio sing in Aussie....at last we have FM music ! :cheers:

BTW Steve...Brad found the thing wasn't connected to the other thing which stopped the first

thing from working, so he got a new thing, connected it to the....whatever the case it is

now working...TA muchly for trying. :yes:

Now we need to save up some $$ & get the "screen" dancing too.

after today...the seriously OLD fella

Thanks Mark. It was fun maikng a house call.

As for the screen there is about 5 video locks we only got 2. Still have to trick it into reverse, cut the speed sensor and fix the park/neutral switch. If you want to lend me your car one day I reckon ill have it sorted. :thumbsup:

It is a RAIN,HAIL,WIND OR SHINE CRUISE

1. Route sorted...maps are done ! :banana:

2. Kids surprises obtained, sorted & ready (Thanks O'Jules) :merli:

We have a 1hr drive..."BREAK"....followed by another 1hrs drive...."LUNCH"...then a 30min drive "home" :cheers:

All in all....looking like an awesome day, I (O'Mark)will be in Sydney all week leading up to the cruise.

"the OLDS"

Do we want a North meet point for this? It's a fairly central meet point so not necessary...

I was thinking Parafield Bunnings again or North Park/Sefton Park Shopping Centre?

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