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Event:
Meet and greet cruise
Description:
This is just a meet and greet cruise for new members, old members or future members.
Day time highway run. Park up grab epic pub lunch and boost back.
Purpose is just to meet new people without the pressure of a dinner etc . And not as big as an annual number .
Location:
Meet point
Rocklea Bunnings
Granard Road Rocklea
Lunch
is at the Bavarian Bier Cafe at Broadbeach
epic if you've never been there before.
Parking at Broadbeach isn't Ideal however its about the cruise down and we can park up after lunch down at Southport if you so choose and talk shop there :P
Date:
Saturday 23 Nov 13
Time:
1100h Arrival
departure no later than 1200h
Cost:
Beer and food money
Requirements:
While this is not an official SAU event, individuals are reminded to be on good behaviour as those in the pack may have SAU stickers or tshirts ( public image)
UHF Radio ( optional)
Bavarian bier cafe is sometimes hard to get into especially in larger numbers so if you can all add to this list that would be great
and on the same token commit to it if you say your going, go :P
if your unable to go or don't want to hit me up in the thread or pm me..... makes it easier to plan the next one easier to plan aaaaaand if you get 10 people saying they cant make that weekend but can a different then weekend then we move the date :)

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Im in

Mumslayer will be there too (i'll drag him along)

BUMP DATE CHANGE

the changed date is the 23rd?

Upon closer inspection of my roster, I can make this, so I'm looking forward to meeting old and new faces alike

sic! long time no see Pete

Should be good to roll on this one :)

you better be!

I am keen as for a meet and greet, I think the no stupidity policy is great as your actions may get others into trouble.

Not to mention tarnish the SAU name.

there should always be a this policy. regardless of where and when :) SAU ftw!

I will most likely tag along once you fellas get to the GC ;)

:cheers:

Lol at the moment it just looks like my and nick :-) :-p

check again :P

Sorry wont be able to make it, I'll be in Tasweeja that date. Plus my Line will almost definitely be in the panel shop still.

lamesauce.

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