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i spent about $150 i think??

me and Bridget had an awesome weekend!!!...lots of funny moments...like my gear knob flying off mid gear change....we were pissing ourselves laughing (maybe it's a blonde thing lol)..

not as many people turned up as what I expected but there was enough!! (last year the maccas car park was full!)

i have some piccys here: http://www.pbase.com/driftspice/gallery_20

sorry... there's not many... i'm usually miz paparazzi  ;)

i have comments on earlier things said in this thread, but i really cant be bothered ...i think the majority of us had a great day.....bring on the next one!!  :P

ps. had dinner on Church St Parramatta after the cruise - anyone here doing laps?? I saw heaps of lines  :lol:

lol gear nob came off? haha.. had a friend whos gear stick came out of his cortina just b4 he was gona change into 3rd lol. the guy in the car with him got a big shock when he got handded a gear stick to hold :lol: .. drove the rest of the way home in 2nd, poor car.

ooo 2 pics of my car and 1 pic of me :D im famous! ^_^

proberly spent.. $40 on fuel (top up), and then bout $20 for lunch.

yeh march sound good! id wana go if im able to at the time.

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Well...... It would appear that I missed all the fireworks stirred up regarding this run. :( I would firstly like to say that I had a great day and enjoyed the run immensly !!! Love Putty Rd. I also very much enjoyed everyones company. A great bunch of people !! The lunch venue was tops too ( cheers Dan ).

Secondly, I will not make any comment on a public forum about anyone doing anything illegal or even suspect. I will say that I sincerely appologise to anyone who felt uncomfortable in any way, shape or form by anything I did or said on the day.

With that said, I'd like to re-interate that it was a great run with a great bunch of people and some amusing memories to keep from it. I still can't believe such a small person can eat 1/4 of a cow in one meal !?!?! I feel truely ashamed of eating inabilities :D and Shell, thanks for letting me have a look at what 2 way radio's look like these days. I can't wait to try one with the batteries charged :D and now more than ever, I want to re-paint my car that CUSCO blue. Sweeeet !!!

With that said, I'd like to re-interate that it was a great run with a great bunch of people and some amusing memories to keep from it. I still can't believe such a small person can eat 1/4 of a cow in one meal !?!?! I feel truely ashamed of eating inabilities  :D  and Shell, thanks for letting me have a look at what 2 way radio's look like these days. I can't wait to try one with the batteries charged :( and now more than ever, I want to re-paint my car that CUSCO blue. Sweeeet !!!

lol.. did she give ya a radio with a flat batt? :lol:

lol.. did she give ya a radio with a flat batt? :lol:

To shell's credit, she did leave it on charge the night before ( she said ) so it must have had a dud battery. Still......I didn't even know how to turn it on when she handed it to me so I can't talk ....... :(

Hey guys. I want someone who went on the cruise to write a little article for the next edition of The Line please.

Doesn't have to be laid out nice just give us a write up from your perspective of the day.

Please keep it positive. Throw in a few pics if you've got them.

email it to me at sarpi at punkass dot com

thanks guys.

haha...sorry about that Scott :lol: maybe there's a dud section in the recharger thingy..

at least i picked the right one keep!! haha

ranicx: lol @ your mate in the cortina...at least mine was only the knob!!..i have a momo one and it must've come loose somehow.. Bridget goes "oh...does that happen often?" and then we wouldn't stop laughing for sooo long afterwards.. :lol: :lol:

Well...... It would appear that I missed all the fireworks stirred up regarding this run.  :)  I would firstly like to say that I had a great day and enjoyed the run immensly !!! Love Putty Rd. I also very much enjoyed everyones company. A great bunch of people !! The lunch venue was tops too ( cheers Dan ).

Secondly, I will not make any comment on a public forum about anyone doing anything illegal or even suspect. I will say that I sincerely appologise to anyone who felt uncomfortable in any way, shape or form by anything I did or said on the day.

With that said, I'd like to re-interate that it was a great run with a great bunch of people and some amusing memories to keep from it. I still can't believe such a small person can eat 1/4 of a cow in one meal !?!?! I feel truely ashamed of eating inabilities  :)  and Shell, thanks for letting me have a look at what 2 way radio's look like these days. I can't wait to try one with the batteries charged ;) and now more than ever, I want to re-paint my car that CUSCO blue. Sweeeet !!!

hehehhehe

ye the blue owns!

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haha...sorry about that Scott  :lol:  maybe there's a dud section in the recharger thingy..

at least i picked the right one keep!! haha

ranicx: lol @ your mate in the cortina...at least mine was only the knob!!..i have a momo one and it must've come loose somehow.. Bridget goes "oh...does that happen often?" and then we wouldn't stop laughing for sooo long afterwards..  :lol:  :lol:

A "dud section in the charger thingy.." I have that problem myself lately !!!! :lol:

ranicx, I know all about this cortina ( and escort ) problem !! I went to the street drags at Calder Park many years ago and pulled the gearstick clean out of the box while changing from 2nd to 3rd. Drove home from the drags using a borrewed screwdriver :)

A "dud section in the charger thingy.." I have that problem myself lately !!!!  :lol:

ranicx, I know all about this cortina ( and escort ) problem !! I went to the street drags at Calder Park many years ago and pulled the gearstick clean out of the box while changing from 2nd to 3rd. Drove home from the drags using a borrewed screwdriver :)

rofl!! :lol: haha.. a screwdriver! haha.. aww yeh, i wouldnt drive the thing cause i was worryed id pull it out and bout be stuck in reverse in some car park or sumthing.

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