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Ill be there! Leaving my bells at home though. Its all blocked out in my calendar and everything.

Please bring fishing stuff, i havent been in FOREVER!

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Hahaha, I think I'll still bring the rods, should be an awesome day out on the boat, YAY!!! :victorious:

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Hahaha' date=' I think I'll still bring the rods, should be an awesome day out on the boat, YAY!!! :victorious:[/quote']

But I wont be there to catch the biggest fish ..... and then break one of your rods .....

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Well in that case I will leave my knitting needles at home and have a go at fishing instead! :victorious:

So you might end up with a broken fishing rod after all, Squiggs!

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Yay! I will feel fulfilled! Also, you guys are all baiting your own hooks too, hahaha! :smiley_simmons: Just kidding, I only know two girls on this planet that will do that, my daughter & her mother, lol :victorious:

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My dad always said i have more patience at fishing than him :)

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I'll be bringing short canoe rods & a couple of normal rods, I've got about twenty, I know it will be overkill for a boat but I don't have any handlines, lol :encouragement:

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Lol, we use to take friends out to the deep water when we were crayfishing. They were 20 miles off the coast and the first time would get a handline, with 2 pound sinkers and great big hooks rigged double, then swing the gear around in the air to get as far away as possible from the boat. We all had to hit the deck, as a big hook with a 2 pound sinker behind it could go in really deep. All this when we were drift fishing anyway?

could you check out Wipe Your Chin section please?

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Cockroaches Garnie' date=' that's the best?[/quote']

OH YUCK! But at least it's not anything cute!

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Lol' date=' we use to take friends out to the deep water when we were crayfishing. They were 20 miles off the coast and the first time would get a handline, with 2 pound sinkers and great big hooks rigged double, then swing the gear around in the air to get as far away as possible from the boat. We all had to hit the deck, as a big hook with a 2 pound sinker behind it could go in really deep. All this when we were drift fishing anyway?

could you check out Wipe Your Chin section please?[/quote']

Hahaha, my niece used to drop the line & as soon as it hit the bottom she would think it was a bite & pull it all back in & wonder why the bait hadn't been touched, hours of fun to watch, lol :applause:

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Hahaha' date=' good one ninja :congratulatory: Probably just worms, pilchards & prawns. :encouragement:[/quote']

I refuse to put hooks through cute things!

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Yay! I will feel fulfilled! Also' date=' you guys are all baiting your own hooks too, hahaha! :smiley_simmons: Just kidding, I only know two girls on this planet that will do that, my daughter & her mother, lol :victorious:[/quote']

Now you REALLY don't know me. I used to put the bait on and have to take the fish off for ** until I got so sick of it and told him to grow some "" and do it himself:congratulatory:

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Well here we are a week out from our get together cruise. I think it's time for me to give everyone some directions on how to get here.

My boat is at Hope Island Marina

cnr Hope Island Road & Santa Barbara Rd

Hope Island

Directions from Brisbane, Drive down the M1 and take exit no 57 ( first exit past Dream World) at the lights turn left onto Hope Island Road, ( From the South exit 57, next exit past Movie World veer right at the lights on the top of the ramp, Hope Island Road) you will need to pass through 5 roundabouts, On the 6th roundabout ( Big One ) swing to the left, about 100meters on the left you will see the entrance to Hope Island Shopping Centre enter here, Park anywhere around the edge of the shopping centre prefer over on the left DONT PARK UNDER SHADE SAILS 3HR parking restrictions apply! walk over to the marina on your right, when facing the marina descend the stairs to the pathway turn right and walk up to the last jetty gate call me from there and I will come and let you in and deliver you on board. My mobile number is 0418731345 let it ring twice and I will come a running!

Time!!! I am planning our departure for about 9.30/ 10 am If you are running late please call and let me know and we will wait for you.

Wayne

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Sqiggs and I will be late. Takes me HOURS to put my make up on...oh, and i'll probably need to wash my hair.....:congratulatory:

.....only kidding!!!!!!! :onthego:

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