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I'm going away boxing day and coming back on the 6th,

Going up to Sydney and then up to Byron Bay Still confirming final details with friends at the moment if we don't do Byron we will go to Noosa. Then I'm flying to Canberra on the 4th for the launch of summernats with work and I get back in melbourne on the 6th.

Yay my first holiday in 2 years!!! :thumbsup:

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Lorne isnt a bad one for NYE at all :D

Especially with the pent @ the cumb.

Just gotta watch the young punks though.

Once they get a few beers the get a bit agro in the large numbers down there.

For a lot of them its one big party from schoolies right to NYE... i know cause i spent a fair bit of time down there after i finished school and some of the idiots astounded me.

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