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Looking forward to this. Currently under the gun with uni assignments (have a research assignment due the 26th).... but I think I will be good to go for tomorrow. Might have to knock off a touch early from the tech night (around 8.30pm) so apologies in advance for that. Up late now to get as much done as work done as I can.

Bobby has kindly offered finger food for those in a rush.

Don't get a ticket though!

There is no decent place to eat right near JEM so I might have to go a Km away.

Double Demerits has begun.

Haha, 2 hour cruise down the M5 at 5kmph

Lol i really dont want to get stuck in my traffic in my car at the moment :P

There'll be a bogus traffic report through 2GB and 2UE this afternoon that the M5 is "chockers - avoid at all costs".

Ignore the above, and you should get a free run :P

We are coming from Newcastle way and SHOULD be heading against the traffic i hope :yes:

IF i get stuck in traffic you may have reports of people passing out at the wheel due to my ethanol fumes at idle :P

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