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this topic is already in the friday night cruise just thought i'd try and get everyones attention

when: tomorrow night friday the 23rd 9:00-9:30

where: lanyon market place near macdonalds

reason: could be fun to meet up down south and then cruise around canberra checking out the many christmas displays our city has to offer :)

sorry bout the late notice

hope to see you's there

p.s bring a santa hat :lol: jokes

i need to buy a santa suit tomoz..want me to bring that???:P haha

could be cool if we find some nice lights and stuff..if not back to the usual im guessin...damn i aint been out in yonks lol

http://www.abc.net.au/canberra/stories/s1251087.htm looks like a fairley iompressive list! i dont really know much about suburbs to work out a route...but would going from lanyon down to westo creek...then to belco and further out..then back to civic and then wateva

ahh i duno haha :lol: :)

another one http://www.mix106.com.au/community/CommunityCalendar.asp if u go down the page a bit...i think the charity place might be good to go to to see...i duno if its got charity or what not...but its christmas n yer i unno

:):(

Edited by Gus-

Could be cool but i think i got other commitments tonight. Cruise through Gordon though, some heaps nice houses there including my gf's complete with her parents dressed up as santa handing out lollies!

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