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ah were the pub eg address peoples :) i will meet their but i have never been to jerra :( if no replies come up by like 9:30ish i will just head to the museum

u just go to the big jerra roundabout and its on the left. cant really miss it. sorry i dunno any street names

lol sinista :(

well as i said before good catching up with you all got to stay the whol time unlike the past few cruises big cheers to john for the food and drinks really appreciate it and to all that came

ps dont follow shawn next time :) bloody takes you the wrong way. oh well caught up in the end and was good work out for the little black beast

had a great time as always, got a bit of footage of nik's ewan's and mark's, skylarking and tomfoolery, not to mention their monkeyshines and mischeivous hi-jinks, hahaha

great to see everyone out it was really nice shame my car fu**ed me around again! a huge thanks to Andrew for saving Andrew and i (also andrew lol) for picking us up on such short notice! and thanks to the "clarke couple" once again for a great chat!

Thanks for a great mid day sojourn, good to meet and mingle with skyline buffs, had a good time, would have liked to settle in and have a few [god it was so tempting to kick back and do it], but my other life [outside 'lines] kept nagging at me.

Thanks Cassi, impeccible organisation, Richard, enough food to feed the third world, and everyone else for the company.

Might bring my swag next time and just roll it out, get on it, and stay.

Yes, great day everyone.

VERY, VERY big thanks to John for all the meat, had me worried for a while until you showed up!

Thanks to Cassi for getting the ball rolling and starting this up.

And a thanks to everyone, for making it a well attended, and much enjoyed day.

See you all next time.

Is the party over ? I'm glad actually my head hurts!!!

Thanks all for comming along today I am really pleased with the turn out. Big thumbs up for all involved and all who turned up. Cassi - top notch.

Like a kid in a candy store I was very excited to see the number of lines motor down the road. It looked awesome folks.

Thanks again

Richard

had a great time as always, got a bit of footage of nik's  ewan's and mark's, skylarking and tomfoolery, not to mention their monkeyshines and mischeivous hi-jinks, hahaha

Skylarking? Tomfoolery? Monkeyshines?!

Sir, I am an upstanding gentleman.

:alcoholic :xmas:

Haha, well we all know that's not true, thanks for a great day boys and girls!

Mark :headspin:

lol sinista :P  

well as i said before good catching up with you all got to stay the whol time unlike the past few cruises big cheers to john for the food and drinks really appreciate it and to all that came

ps dont follow shawn next time :D bloody takes you the wrong way. oh well caught up in the end and was good work out for the little black beast

I didnt get lost everyone else did ok. lol. Thanks to all had a great time, now i am at work and so very tired, I didnt get any sleep last night and when i did i would wake up thinking someone was at my car bloody heck dam sleep dep, oh and i am sorry for my drunkn mates at the jarra, but they were the life of the party.

i got a little bit, my skin feels a little dry but has already tanned itself off, so my skin nice and brown, but in the pattern of a singlet lol.

your right about the vortex though, i think the 5 of us were pretty wrecked after that.

just a side note to, Troy is a really great guy! just so easy to chat to.

Well with the success of this event, just thought id gather interest to see if some people maye be down for a cruise in January some time to the coast? Head down on a Saturday morning, have a nice relaxing time at the beach, have a bbq, excellent spots for photos etc. Then we could even extend it a bit further and those who want, we can find somewhere to stay the night, have some drinks, go out and show the local nightlife how we Canberra folk do it etc...

Just an idea, im really keen to go to the coast and couldnt think of a better bunch of people to go with

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