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Hello again everyone.

Well it seems all had a good time last weekend with the social. The appreciation shown by people for the efforts of not only myself, but everyone that helped make it all worthwhile. Thanks everyone.

To keep the ball rolling on SAU South Australia, I thought it would be a good idea to create a thread for people to post up ideas on the next & subsequent future events.

These events do not have to be limited to just lunches & cruises, but can still be such simple ideas as well as say a bowling meet up or a night on the town where little planning is required. They could also be much larger events like say a beach party with games etc to keep people entertained. These are only examples so let your imagination run wild.

The idea with this is for there to be something for everyone on SAU, not all will want to attend every event & nor should they have to to be a part of the fun. So if there is something that you can think of & would really want to do post it! I want all the ideas that everyone has pop in their brain to be put on here. Don't be affraid to say it, you have nothing to loose (depending on how weird it is) by putting it up here. So fire away guys & gals. I will compile a list on this post as thing come along.

NOTE: This thread is only to post up ideas & expressions of interest in them, not to actually arrange events on. These are to be kept separate to prevent confusion & also get peoples attention when they pop up. Events do not have to be arranged by myself either, though I will likely keep doing events if people are happy for me to. If others feel that it is within their capability to do so without causing conflicts they are more than welcome to do so. SAU is for everyone

Cheers, Jared

Current list of possible events:

Mallala Track Day

AIR Drag Meet (whenever the hell that will be. Bob Jane you're a tightass, get it fixed or sell it!)

Movie night (BORAT?)

Interstate beach & BBQ cruise

Pub Crawl

Pool Night (As in pool table. Hmmmm Anyone got a big swimming pool for summer??)

Paintball Day

Go-Karts (GP?)

Belair NP BBQ

Ten-Pin Night (lock in maybe?)

Cruises:

Victor Habour day cruise

Victoria weekend cruise

Burra weekend cruise 'n' social

KI cruise

Barossa cruise

Edited by JazzaR33
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well written man .. i also think its good for ppls to try there hand @ organising sumthing it helps you ssort of get aquainted with the community

wot seems hard @ first isnt that hard and there are allways ppls on hand to help when needed

pub crawls are soo 80's besides the part i dont drink anymore :P

pool hall night u get to drink and i can play pool and we can all look s@ the ladies ;):D:(

pub crawls are classic mate!

pool halls arent exactly the newest thing either lol

but still a good idea

pub crawls are classic mate!

pool halls arent exactly the newest thing either lol

but still a good idea

yeah true does nissan make a 12-15person bus with a RB26DETT cause i could be the desi driver

LOL I'll be your navigator.

Im thinking a southern cruise thru plenty of twisties, down to Victor Harbor to the adventure place there, maybe, or a park - for a bbq and a chance for littlies to run around while the 'Liners bask in their glory.

However, as nice and pleasant as the above sounds - I feel some paintball is in order....... lol, maybe a few mixed teams, a cpl rounds each, whatever, but Im sure a top time had by all - just dont shoot the ladies in the face, fellas! :D

Or then there is a good gocart session, again theres a top place down Victor Harbor - and I can semi-fit in their cars too !! lol, joke, I cant.

But at least we can have fun with the route there - so many options, I love the southern hills roads.

:sorcerer:

Edited by Tangles
yeah im up for karts not much 1 for paintball sounds like too much running

Ive never paintball'd

and I cant run (9 knee surgeries)...... and Im 201cm tall and door-sized... LOL Im an easy target.

shoot me - you know you want to.

:D

yeah true does nissan make a 12-15person bus with a RB26DETT cause i could be the desi driver

it must run pretty bad coz rb26 is never a torquey engine, pretty laggy too :P

Ive never paintball'd

and I cant run (9 knee surgeries)...... and Im 201cm tall and door-sized... LOL Im an easy target.

shoot me - you know you want to.

:(

then u must come!!! :D

something simple sound good. Unfortunately most of the BBQ's i've been to a couple of people get stuck cooking while every one else is off enjoying them selves

helso i hear that there is a challenge at the casino to eat an 18inch schniztel you get a free t shirt :D my mate got one last night

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