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Yes this is still going ahead.

Why would it not.

I'll make sure that the Red Cross put this money towards the Tsunami Appeal as that was what we discussed with them.

THIS IS DEFINENTLY STILL GOING AHEAD.

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I have just spoken to our contact at the Red Cross and they have confirmed that the money will definenly go to the Tsunami appeal, it's just they have to start to raise money for their normal Australian charitys too.

MONEY is 100% GOING TO THE RED CROSS.

Hey ppls.

I've been off the air for a few days whilst changing to Telstra with our internet.

NEVER expect fast turn-arounds from telstra on ANYTHING!

All is well with the Meet up and all plans are in place.

Hopefully this weather will rain it'self out and we will have a great day.

BASS OUT

We should meet up a little earlier than 11:30 so that we can keep all our cars together.

Somebody might want to organise a cruise TO the Manhattan, but I wont be able to do it for obvious reasons.

So, who wants to organise a meet point, or should we just say, 11:15 at the Manhattan?

Somebody also needs to organise a cruise after to somewhere.....

R33Hesh.....

That's a lot of coke.

How does one precure such quantities of Coke??

Lions are going to do the BBQ which takes a lot of work off our hands!

Thanks Adz.

Last thing to find is some PA gear.

erm, lol either i buy em, or i got friend at "the coca cola compnay" i put my liner for pannel beating yday i tld thebugger i want it by 13th. and i better get it by the 13th!

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