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Bad man, Either PM Shan, Geoff or myself for details of where to get the go and, subsequently, get teh bacon and eggs and stuff.

This isn't a cruise type thing or anything, just a nice catch up and talk and eat at aboot 10am.

w00t. more the merrier.

dare I say it's gonna be my last SAU event as a Victorian.

I am hanging onto my VIC license and rego tho. I refuse to assimilate fully into the land of the endless pothole.

just got back to my mate's from a night out... don't have a change of clothes, so I'll come dressed to impress to the brekky thingamabob.

that is if I don't pass out soon and not wake up till midday >_<

Im new to SAU and im hoping to make an effort to come to the next one as i live about 2 minutes up the road. But i'd be a little nervous as i dont know anyone from here :D

How many attended the last one? ...wouldn't be more than a handfull yer...

Was just Geoff and I yesterday morn. people being sick etc. Was nice, we totally ripped into Shan because he's balls and cries like a little girl when someone tickles his feet.

But yeah, usually there are more lol

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