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Justin's Pie Cruise! Sept 16Th Robertson Pie Shop!


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Hey guys,

I haven't run one of these in a while and they always get a great turnout so who's in for an awesome drive and a nice pie or 3!

The day's pretty simple we have 2 meeting points, 1 at Casula KFC bunnings/ 1 Down at a school in albion park? (owen/CPD), Meet there at designated times and have an enjoyable SAFE day! This is an UN-OFFICIAL Cruise but we will be on public roads and representing the club so all traffic laws are to be followed! (anyone who doesn't will be reported to the authorities, Because no one wants Police showing up and ruining a Good Day)

INFO:

The cruise will be held on September 16th (Sunday)

Meet: -Casula Home depot center KFC Car park at 10 AM For 10:30 AM SHARP Departure.

- Albion Park School, The south guys will have to orginize a time to meet down there, Everyone from Casula

will arrive there roughly around 11:45 AM (1 hour cruise time to be comfortable).

What to bring: - Yourself, and friends, everyone is welcome as long as they have a good attitude!

- Full tank of fuel (we will not be stopping)

- Camera

- Money for your lunch. (there are ATM services available)

ROUTE: -Casula KFC Down onto the hume highway, Follow that all the way down to Picton road.

-From Picton Road we will be turning left on MT Keira Pass (we normally don't do this but it's more interesting

and no real side track from the cruise less highway more turns!

-From Mt Keira Pass Head down onto the princess freeway at the last set of lights we turn left, then onto the

princess highway onto Jamberoo road.

-Left into Albion park which we will meet up with the south people and then follow that road Up MAQ Pass

onto the pie shop!

WHO"S IN!

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Should be in, will check with zee boss.

Alright then...

You can go!

You realise when you come back, you have to clean the dirty dishes, waterproof the cellar, vacuum the house, harpic the toilet and bury the cat!

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