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hey all have a merry christmas an a happy new yr

wat r ppl gettin up to other this brak im heding up mannum way any other ppl heading up that way

Complete opposite direction, hittin up Robe. Its an annual trip with the boys, was gonna be Yorkes but there is less chicks and pubs there :happy: Gonna be sweet to cause i'll get back and my car will have finished having its parts put on, so thats my chrissy present to myself :)

You camping it or holiday housing it up there Dan? We went there for footy trip this year, dont think they really want us back :pirate:

Complete opposite direction, hittin up Robe. Its an annual trip with the boys, was gonna be Yorkes but there is less chicks and pubs there Gonna be sweet to cause i'll get back and my car will have finished having its parts put on, so thats my chrissy present to myself

Hope you plan to travel in the day time unlike my sis. She just came back from there in the early hours of the morning & hit a wombat. Front right corner is a bit of a mess.

Hope everyone that's travelling has a safe christmas.

Will just be at home with the folks myself eating & drinking. Nice easy day.

merry xmas all, looking forward to tomorrow being my little ones first xmas, should make xmas fun again, hehe!

Not going away or anything though as we've just bought a house and i didn't get as much time off this year as i was hoping!

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