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Well, my run down goes like this

early start and several cheesymite scrolls

bus ride to first winery a bit of fun with some food and water.

First Winery, De Bortili.

Good wine. Got a bunch of chairs and a couple of tables for the only time of the day.

got stuck into the red.

Watched as Adz and James spun in the roundy spinny thingy and then get out and stumble quite vigerously.

Second Winery, Yering Station.

Good wine. Got a space on the lawn and proceeded to eat and drink.

James got drawn all over by japanese people

drank wine

Third Winery, Rochford

There was wine. Some Music, more wine, grass, wine. People everywhere! Masses of people. wine, grass, some dude brake dancing, people, wine. potatoes off peoples food plates were being stolen and eating by me. wine. stuff.

bus trip home

Hilarious, I'm golf man, I'm wine affected, I'm running up and down the bus and singing "You never close your eyes" at full noise into a microphone, by best mate is pashing one of my other goo friends, and there was more wine too.

Top day.

I'm doing it again next year.

James, what is the go with being the mobile White Pages?? Did you actually end up calling any of them? ;)

Pete, I know I was playing golf that day. What's your excuse?

Looks like everyone had a ball, especially James and Adz!!

There's a photo there being a closeup of Pete. Was that photo taken because of Pete or the wonderful scenery behind him??

Hotties all round by the looks of it.

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