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I have a copy of the letter from Ian Ward - President of the Nobbys Beach Surf Life Saving Club. It says there is a possibility that there will be something because there's been a text message going around newcastle, police are warning people to stay away.

whether they've got the resources or not... are you really going to want to try and run a cruise through the middle of a stand off between 2 different sides of comething like this and the police?

i say play it safe and head somewhere like bar beach whould be a good thought.

i would aggree and stay away from nobbys.....but don't cancel the cruise because of it...bar beach should be ok....or even if the cruise ended up back at speers point park, us newy people could meet up with you guys there

Hey all...

Looks like I won't be driving on this cruise; hitching a ride with Miss Turbo on the day. This could turn out good as I'll be doing a lot of filmin'

Who else is going from Sydney who has no passenger? Could be good to float from one car to another :)

(weapn @ 14 Dec 2005, 07:33 AM)I just got a SMS sent to me.

"Meeting at Newcastle beach & CBD next week for a wog bashing. Bring your Grog,

bring your Pole to crack some Skull Next Sunday"

Anyone you pass in the street that looks like a wog take no remorse and smash them.

Anyone wearing a gold chain and driving in their full sick cars Smash them and their

cars"

This is the post that was of greatest concern to me. I am always up for some fun but I do not consider placing myself and fellow buddies in the firing line fun.

Jeff, this is your cruise, I will be there if it goes ahead - you know that. Just make a decision and I'm sure we'll follow without dramas.

This is the post that was of greatest concern to me.  I am always up for some fun but I do not consider placing myself and fellow buddies in the firing line fun.

Jeff, this is your cruise, I will be there if it goes ahead - you know that.  Just make a decision and I'm sure we'll follow without dramas.

I think the messgae is bullshit

This is the post that was of greatest concern to me.  I am always up for some fun but I do not consider placing myself and fellow buddies in the firing line fun.

Jeff, this is your cruise, I will be there if it goes ahead - you know that.  Just make a decision and I'm sure we'll follow without dramas.

I can't find that post in this thread but isn't the owner of Weapon a wog too?

David something? - just from the write-up you had in HPI man, i don't give a sh*t what race you are always loved the car (remember the days i lived in newy when it was the maroon colour :) ) but it seems strange / stupid someone would send you a message telling you to bash wogs... is this a friend of urs warning you that sent it?

Cheers,

Dave.

Sorry to hear that Jeff! Especially after all the effort you have put into this!!!!

Its probably not the best time to go to Newcastle! Lets hope it all goes away and we can go on this cruise soon...

I'm thinking i might go up putty rd on sunday instead... its away from any beaches where all the trouble seems to be...

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