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Did this day get rescheduled or not? Did someone check with Shuan & Troy to see if they had intended on watching the Grand Final or has a TV been organised? My car may still be there needing to be pushed around as I wait (assuming I've bought them by then) for new turbos to be delivered/installed.

Oh dear, no idea too. Also depends if the locals are in it. Hrm.... who else wants to change the date, I can organise a TV there oh and hide the beer. LoL

I can start changing plans tomorrow if people want it done.

Cheers.

make it a week earlier? need to know asap for date change as i gota get that sat off from work n latley they been pricks.

i rekon most ppl will wana watch it so 2 avoid ppl not showing up will b good idea to change it

Just spoke with Troy and Shaun and neither really care about AFL so not fussed. Shaun didn't seem too concerned if the final caused numbers to be slightly reduced either. He said they might put a TV up for those with some interest.

bleh - you can't watch a grand final standing around chatting to people, with a noisy car at wot in the background .... Madaz - imagine the most exciting sporting (or indeed arts or whatever) event of your choice, and that is what the Grand Final is to most South Aussies :) .... I know guys who have missed weddings due to watching the Grand Final.

Either way I am having a Grand Final event at my place on the big screen, so I can't make it. I am sure a lot of other people are pre-booked too .... in fact with any sort of luck the Crows are in it, in which case I'll be in Melbourne ;)

Pretty keen to come down and see everyone again - and perhaps put the R on the dyno, however I won't know whether I can make it or not until the day. Work has me on standby so pretty unpredictable right now. Alright to pay on the day?

Pretty keen to come down and see everyone again - and perhaps put the R on the dyno, however I won't know whether I can make it or not until the day. Work has me on standby so pretty unpredictable right now. Alright to pay on the day?

If you get called in you'll be going faster and making more power than any of us, so I guess that's some consolation.

I like the new date, I'm still in.

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