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I think there might be a video of my dancing too :S

yes!

i have that too - its so cool

but showing the boys at the end of the night, they all bitched and moaned that you couldnt see sh|t

certainly happy to put it up though, also i had the camera vertical so the video is on its side!

Awesome weekend! My first DECA experience and I can't wait for the next so I can get out there and have a go. Thanks to everyone who made the whole thing happen and a huge thanks to Paul and Sarah you guys rock!

Nath, as James said, tried you about 5 times and left a message as we lost you at the first set of lights. Sorry mate.

Thats all good chaps my fault for driving too slowly and not bringing a phone charger.

Let me tell you "The Tale of two Chilli's" sauces.....

Nathan is too clever for us and attempt fails.

I ended up not being so clever and owned myself trying to be tuff James style.

We were tuff Nath - the sweating and guzzling water and milk was just for show.

But yes - fun fun fun.

The visit to Rawhides is a must - absolutely hilarious!

There was certainly no importing of city talent going on on Saturday - local girls FTW!

Ok, some vids: This is all i could make as some tool (me) left his battery charger at DECA. now the cam is dead. These are from the side of mine and Brisby's car.

DECA cant find the charger, so if anyone brought it back i owe them a beer.

There are more to come. And thanks Joel for the use of your suction cups!

Oh, and im sure saff got nailed by the chilli again when he drank from someone elses fish bowl, what are the chances!

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