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Nice........might be making my way down from Newcastle depending if I'm there Saturday night.

Question: What do we need to bring for the BBQ. I can arrange some chorizo (spanish sausage) for those that like a bit of spice, they are nice on the barbie.

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was just gunna get sum stockky type snags lol ------------but seriously guys hands up who cummin so i can organise the snags and rolls etc

Edited by mike40sydney

Count me in Mike, I'll most likely have a passenger too.

Can I suggest we use UHF CB's to communicate on the day. I'm assuming most of you have them, and if not they're a nice, cheap investment and are regularly used on cruises, meets, etc.

Nice........might be making my way down from Newcastle depending if I'm there Saturday night.

Question: What do we need to bring for the BBQ. I can arrange some chorizo (spanish sausage) for those that like a bit of spice, they are nice on the barbie.

buenos dias amigo

bring some chorizo!!

Nice........might be making my way down from Newcastle depending if I'm there Saturday night.

Question: What do we need to bring for the BBQ. I can arrange some chorizo (spanish sausage) for those that like a bit of spice, they are nice on the barbie.

Chorizo's are nice, as are Chevapi's (Polish skinless suasages). They're kinda annoying to cook because they want to stick to the hotplate, but the taste makes up for them.

just found out that the bbqs up there are wood ones but they are going to lend us their gas one for the day for free so maybee we all throw couple gold coins in and make a donation to the railway

Count dad n I in Mike, but we wont be travelling upto Zig Zag, My shift starts at 2 and I dont want to be cutting it fine. Rather just come n have a giese at Richo :P

Still meeting 10 am?

Count dad n I in Mike, but we wont be travelling upto Zig Zag, My shift starts at 2 and I dont want to be cutting it fine. Rather just come n have a giese at Richo :P

Still meeting 10 am?

yup still 10am meetup at richmond

Oh yeah, any people who want to become SAU-NSW club members, I will be taking forms and payments on the day.

Heaps of benefits to being in the club, including cheaper prices for the merchandise I'm working on at the moment...

Details are in my signature.

ok peeps because of the fires it looks like the rd will be closed so i propose we put it back a week how does this affect you guys???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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