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KeeFy - you shoulda come and introduced yourself to Dan and I!

So long as you had a good time on the cruise - no need for apologies!

I noticed that both of you were pretty busy and all. Anyway, there are a lot of chances to get to know more pple. :D So when do u estimate is the next cruise ? :lol:

yo noxious! Your yellow is beautiful man! It definitely ain't crap. U wanna see crap, see my colour and paintwork :D

Hahaha, that old lady sure was pissed! I waitted for her to cross and she was so hesistant! Can't blame her can you? Will be lookin forward to the next one ! Whooooo hoooo !!!

hey everyone.

that cruise was awesome! had a great time, especially though those tight roads.

pitty my gtr isnt ready, would have been more fun if i drove my self.

that old lady was funny too, someone whould have egged her!!

looking forward to some pics!

steve

hi Guys,

its a nice cruz today!! thanks to Dan and Liz and all the guys that made this cruz possible. i am Ben a newbie cruzing with u guys if i had offended some drivers today i would like to apologise .... i hope tat there would be more chances of this kind of cruz in future !!!

Nice go guys ... Thanks :D

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cheers for the cruise guys,

even tho we bailed at KFC.

looked like an awesome map and great buncha people by the look of things!

(checking out pics now)!

got lost did we!? :D

you missed out man

My fave pic is the one of the lady yelling at one of the cars.... check out the disgusted look on her face

KeeFy - we try and do one cruise a month, depending on who else is running cruises and other events. :D

LOL that woman was funny! I've got that pic as my desktop now! :lol:

My fave pic is the one of the lady yelling at one of the cars.... check out the disgusted look on her face

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KeeFy - we try and do one cruise a month, depending on who else is running cruises and other events. :(

rofl! i think she came outside because of me, car was making abit of noise spinning around :D

Mirkz/ Bailey - dissapointed in you both..... :D

Mirkz, I really dont think you have the dedication to the club to be our cruise mascot anymore... maybe Mikey can take over your job?

Steve - Dan's pics are up! The link is on the previous page....

Why is everyone apologising for their driving? No one drove badly!!!!! A couple of us commented how tame the cruises are now days ;)

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