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Yeah Guys I had fun and the best bit was that other saw the fact that we are approachable and also like to have fun together as a group. I think it was a great stand and we can now think how to better it next year :). Some others did say that they were surprised how quickly we could pack up our stand and leave when the event was over.

So bring on jamboree and if people have ideas bring them forward and lets develop them so they are great for the day :)

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was good to meet a few of u guys i must say tho our corner of bas seemed like a skyline fest he he had a few ppl ask me y i got so many skylines in high rollers and i tell them wat can i say they do the numbers hehe but will be draggin the club members to ur cruise looking forward to it

cheerz

marzz

Oh what, I missed it! But hey SA was good fun.

Seems like everything went to plan as it should. Good to see. Hopefully you get quite a few people on this cruise then that then sign up, should be good for the club.

I finally got around to getting those pics off my camera and phone. Here they are. Please excuse the blurriness of the phone ones, had issues holding it steady on sunday :sick:

Our Stand

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Others

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drivn by heels stand!

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Chickas!

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And ofcourse... my favourite... the blue sileighty! :(

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