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Late night crusie sessions - Friday Feb 18 - Pizza & Coffee


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Cwest, we will be coming onto Mona Vale road from Forestway.

Perhaps you can meet us on Mona Vale road near terry hills?

OK mate well since u guys are leaving at 10;15 or so i guess i can be there around 10;30pm. Ill meet u boys at those lights cnr mona vale at Terrey Hills in front of that Fruit Shop if i end up coming.

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:) anyway Richard about the PM you sent me im gonna see you tonight anyway so we can discuss the alarm there.

which means i'll see you all tonight but im not going on the cruise - i'll just come down to visit and coffee :D

Can't unfortunately. I have my weekends planned out 2 weeks in advance usually except in the case of March, where every weekend is booked out already. I could perhaps put you down for April.. ?

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