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newbie's put on a carton :P

Paul n I will probably meet you all at meet point fuel is too pricey and we're too poor to cruise at moment. :lol:

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Yes we will still cruise. :) According to the weather Bureau -

A few showers will persist today and into Sunday morning, before easing on

Sunday afternoon.

MEDIUM RANGE FORECAST FOR PERTH FOR:

Sunday : Few showers, mostly morning. Min: 13 Max: 20

Just remember guys - we want an incident free cruise... so drive to the roads conditions and NO TAILGATING!! Tailgating on cruises is bad mmmmkay

Firstly I would like to apologise to everyone on the cruise, I was acting like a tool and I could have endanger other drivers on the cruise. I also want to apologised to liz and dan as they organised a great cruise and I went and been a dickhead.

I’m really sorry ;) and hope everyone can forgive me,

The cruise was good and I went and f**ked it up

Sorry again

Michael

Must have missed what ya did mate.

Was a good cruise,i was feeling very hung over, maybe next time I will be a little more sociable. Maybe give my car a wash too ;) .

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Must have missed what ya did mate.

Was a good cruise,i was feeling very hung over, maybe next time I will be a little more sociable. Maybe give my car a wash too ;) .

was you phycho P plated racing me (silver 33) down the hill?

Must have missed what ya did mate.

Was a good cruise,i was feeling very hung over, maybe next time I will be a little more sociable. Maybe give my car a wash too :P .

hey Noxious, i think u were alittle behide me, basicly i hit a concer too fast and lost it ;)

u might have seen my car in the dirt or up a side road near liz's car when she was stoped

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