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Yep - big thanks to Racingline and all our officials, you guys really do make these days possible, we can't thank you enough. Also too a big thanks to Steve and Shaun from SAU NSW for coming all that way just to learn how to run a REAL event and that you stand no chance of beating us at anything :sick:

The day was a bit warm but a success all the same. The little red cheater car sure is fun!

Tired and in need of a shower - the after-hours stories (and oh, what stories) will have to wait for now.

Some highlights though...

Cougar - i want the fat one, i want the fat one

Juz - let's mace someone!

Sunshine Steve - bleurgh! (spews x3)

James

BTW - Nath, sorry we lost you this morning, Alan tried to call but your phone was off :P

PICS OF STEVE CHUNDERING OR BAN!

I had a massive laugh this morning at a voicemail message left on my phone at midnight last night about this!! I had to listen to it several times to understand what was actually said (you weren't too sober your self by the sounds of things!)

Sounds like it was an awesome weekend!!!

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Little bit of feedback:

With one of the battle courses after lunch (haven't got a schedule to check the name...might have been battle of the hoth or something), but the cones on the map were a fair bit different to the actual cone setup on the skid pan....I did this myself, and noticed heaps of others doing the same thing, when getting to the first of the top 3 cones, realising that the 2nd cone wasn't where they thought it would be, and having to nail the brakes and almost throw in a u-turn to make the 2nd....

thanks to all who helped run the event and organise it.

good fun was had by all. all of my pics are now uploaded so u can browse them all now. im pretty tired now and looking forward to sleeping in tomorrow. good work everyone and am wondering who has won rwd outright for the year?

pics ---> http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...006/page_01.htm

yeha it was, they were talking it up at the door (typcial)

and someone else was saying that as well

and on the radio on the back from to shep, ryan picked it up on local radio

that he was playing there

Age I'll see your Stega-Cow and Raise you a Uber-Dog :(

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Well guys I'm still pumped after this event and all I can say is each DECA is getting better and better or getting worse and worse depending on your point of view :)

I'm working on getting my pics uploaded at the moment so I'll have the link posted soon :)

Thanks to everyone involved in running this event as with out you guys we wouldn't have had such a cool event.

**Go the Shepp Stripers** :P:sick::mad:

are you sure it was an MOS DJ?

If so, MOS must've had a momentary lapse in standards... :(

DJ was Mr.Timothy

but he didnt actually start playing until we had all left i think. As he wasnt playing while i was there

hehe... that video is absolute GOLD.

And after his first incident (before the video) he said right away...

"im never gonna hear the end of this am i?"

hahahahahahah

I still think that it was that extra "special" shot that he went out the back to get, so that he could get his second Pancho Villa before we had even gotten our first.

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