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This is for Sat? Let me know.

Sure is el'Presidente, weather this weekend is going to be awesome :thumbsup:

damn, working, but well, i'll see what time i finish, make an fb event.

Will make both events at lunch time. Gotta do some work first.

Unless someone is bored and wants to help a brudda out.

Sure is el'Presidente, weather this weekend is going to be awesome :thumbsup:

I have a new horse to ride on this weekend. And as you say, the weather is going to be mint on Sat.

Chris in the M3 should be able to tag along as well.

i was thinking along stkilda beach or beach road.. good parking spots..

maybe meet in oakleigh somewhere?

Beach road sounds better. St kilda can get a bit crowded and can't drive as much.

SAU has really killed my work productivity this morning

I have a new horse to ride on this weekend. And as you say, the weather is going to be mint on Sat.

Chris in the M3 should be able to tag along as well.

Sounds good :thumbsup:

it is saturday night.

he was saying that he will put up the FB event during lunch time.

i think we are all bringing the missus's, theres a few bars along beach road aswell.. maybe a dinner or something?

You want to come out Grant?

Stop being anti-social.

Then you can take me for a spin in your 33R

Will look at fb events and decide. Would like more of driving IMO.

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