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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 11:05 pm
by eternal teen
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 1:14 pm
by Karu
I t was a great day, seeing places and roads Joanne and me didn't know existed, seeing the horrifically burnt forest rejuvenating (incredible), seeing land where homes once housed happy families, seeing very little rebuilding (probably waiting for the fire commission to tell them how to rebuild), seeing lots of portable homes in one contained area (probably to house the Grollo workers while the home owners who had $300 million+ donated by caring Australians’ –where is it?- still live in suffering. Having a wonderful lunch in little almost ghost town named Lancefield, walking across the road to a 3 story high huge building containing expensive antiques and then realising that it was once a Masonic lodge (there must have been a lot of money in that town once). Following eternal teen to a property owned by a retarded hoarder who has hectares full of vintage cars, trucks and buses turning to rust and will not sell them. Passing another hoarder who has collected what must be hundreds of VW beetles and Kombi’s (and by the number of them appears that he will not sell them either). “Honey, I’ve bought another Beetle today.” “W-h-y”? “Well, I needed a heater switch knob.” “A HEATER SWITCH KNOB! You have hundreds of heater switch knobs out there and not one of those cars on the road.” Going for a walk on 938 metre high Mt Macedon and remembering what cold is, BRRRRRRRRR. Seeing how well 550cc Mighty boys go, seeing how little fuel they use (I had to refill my Carry and they all lined up and watched me). But most important to me was the knowledge that wonderful people drive tiny Suzuki’s, whether they be driving Mighty boy’s, Alto’s, Falcons, Volkswagons or Morris Mini’s on the day they all have a love for our fun loving Suzuki’s that make us feel happy and proud. Let’s do it again soon!
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 1:23 pm
by Brayden
I'm glad the day turned out to be a success, and I hope it encourages other MB owners to get out and organise/attend some cruises!
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 1:52 pm
by ToranaGuy
Yes it was a great day, only thing that coulda made it better for me would have been to be cruzin in my mighty boy!
Will be nice to have another cruise, say when the weather is a bit nicer a BBQ @ Williams Town beech?
Cheers
ToranaGuy
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:58 pm
by eternal teen
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:34 pm
by Tez
Aww shucks guys...
Nice to know the effort is appreciated.
Nothing stopping any of you guys from having a go...!
(quite rewarding to have it work nicely actually).
If a half-dozen of us from around Melbourne were to give planning a cruise a go, just imagine the variations of places & roads we'd see!
It's really not that hard...
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:41 pm
by ToranaGuy
Yes well done Tez!
I reckon we could do a drive in's night when the weather get's a bit more summer like. There's drive in's at dromana & coburg still. Coburg one is just past the old prison, and easy to get to from the ring road.
Cheers
ToranaGuy
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:33 pm
by eternal teen
YEAH!!!!Coburgs the go seeing I live in Coburg and Dromana is a great cruise in itself...good call..
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 5:17 pm
by ToranaGuy
eternal teen wrote:YEAH!!!!Coburgs the go seeing I live in Coburg and Dromana is a great cruise in itself...good call..
I thought you'd be up for it!
Cheers
ToranaGuy
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 6:40 pm
by Tez
Well Jay...
Do the homework...
Put it together, post it up... I'll be in it I'm sure...
As I mentioned, I'm already working on something a little different... won't let it out of the bag yet until I've got it a little more together...
Cheers
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:11 pm
by mini_kompressor
Hey guys, looks like i missed a fantastic day, but at least i got to put some names to faces
. Was probably a good thing i couldnt make the full trip because by the time i got home i too was as crook as a dog
. Anyway im sure ill catch up with you all again on the next cruize
.