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As per requested:

I'm going cruising to a beach along with a few mates and gathered some interest from the SAU Boys:

When: 5 November 2011

Time: 8ish - Will confirm exact time

Meet point: TBA (Somewhere South East)

Destination: Beach Road/Dromana Beach (Will let you guys know)

Sorry about the rush of details and vagueness but this is all last minute planning

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I'm in for Dromana...I was actually going to head a bit further to Portsea on Saturday night.

It's a nice drive down the Esplanade through Safety Beach. Only issue is getting stuck behind idiots that do 50km/h.

Seems as thought the consensus is Dromana Beach.

Meet point that seems convenient at this stage is Bunnings Warehouse. Cnr of Springvale Road and Cheltenham Road.

Meet time: 8:00 p.m

Departure: 8:30 p.m

yeh agreed Dromana is freakin ages away.. it's a cruise just to get to Bunnings lol

I know :(

But it's hard to please everyone, my friend originally planned to go to Dromana, and I hate to be the guy that says to him no thanks were going here now.

Stuck between a rock and a hard place.

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