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Hey Matt,

You bloody straight line boys. :headspin:  (just kiddn)

Has Glen gone back to NT yet or is he still in town??

Cheers,

Stu

Hey Stu,

Ok I'll admit it, I like the corners too :) They link the straight bits together :D

I rang Glenn the other night, as I haven't heard from him in a while, but it went to msg bank. I'm pretty sure he's not in Darwin yet. If he has then he's only just gone.

some ppl may get lost/left behind due to traffic or simply never been on hill run etc so i decided to make a map/directions if anyone wants them. Eitherway, Ill send out pm's to everyone the location tomorrow arvo the latest.

yes i do trust you ash but Im going on the route this afternoon to make sure there isnt roadworks, fallen trees etc due to the weather. Thanks for the offer, I have about $80 printing credit i never use from uni so this would be a good use for it. btw do u get to print whatever you want and how many you want at work?

BOM report

Saturday : Fine apart from a possible light shower during the morning. Cool

and cloudy with light to moderate southwest to southeast winds.

Adelaide City Min 7 Max 17

Headline : Mainly fine. Cloudy.

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