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Just like to say a massive thankyou to josh and the other employees of pizzas in the mist for a great lunch.

Pizzas were awesome as expected.

Next time might book a table.

That wind was terribly cold.

Good to see a lot of you again.

And great meeting new faces.

Sorry about forgetting names, one of my many weaknesses.

Now, get some pics up :D

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Night cruise up the pass next time. Too many Sunday drivers slow things up a bit.

Not sure why tables were not booked for us considering the amount of people we had.

Nice people and a nice drive.

I wanna hear pat's return trip story. Not sure why I waved him past but glad I did!

Haha yeah it was a little scarier in the drivers seat, weirdly the passenger didn't seem bothered at all!

Thanks josh for the custom made Mexican pizza, I would have finished the damn thing if I didn't have to eat two other peoples lunch as well.

Let's do it again, this time at night and with possibly the luxury of tables!

Really pleasing to meet the friendly faces! That's always worth the trip despite the traffic. Great day

The vid disc is now finalised and copied. It'll go across to Owen asap whilst he's offered to post it up on YouTube.

Perfect day. Great turnout and everything went smoothly. Couldn't have asked for better weather. Was freaking cold in Robbo though!

Thankyou Josh for the awesome pizza. Definitely visiting again when I get a chance :)

Thanks Josh for organising the event and to you and your boss for your generosity with the prize. I'm flattered. Or should I say my car is flattered :)

The pass was a lot of fun as always, and it was great to talk to everyone.

Looking forward to pics, I have a few myself but none of me stuffing my face with pizza. Maybe someone else can help with that...

what a top day !

was realy good to speak to a bunch of enthusiasts that were so behaved on the road

every car looked soo dam good, pizzas were realy good but would of been great to have a booking next time round'....it was freeezing outside !!

+ 1 for night drive up there, i was stuck behind a camry and vespa doin 30km/h down the pass...not fun at all :(

ive got afew pics that il put up later tonight

Really pleasing to meet the friendly faces! That's always worth the trip despite the traffic. Great day

The vid disc is now finalised and copied. It'll go across to Owen asap whilst he's offered to post it up on YouTube.

Terry, hope you edited out of the video....

I'm definitely not photogenic

Luke and Owen twisted my arm into attending Texi....thanks guys :/ lol

keen to see the video :D

Yeah, needed HEAPS of twisting ;)

Teeexxxiii!

Can't wait.

Oh, +1 for night cruise with tables booked.

Give it a couple of weeks, and we shall organize a Saturday night......

With josh, and bosses permission, of course.

Terry, hope you edited out of the video....

I'm definitely not photogenic

Sorry Luke, but that's a majority vote ;)

You did a good temp job on our friend's alternator - and it took a bit of your blood!

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