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I'm going, it's my birthday treat!

I've never been before, but if it's anything like the Bathurst Show then there's sure to be heaps of fighting and drinking, oh and some rides and other stuff I guess.

Went last night, got rained on, hard. Picked up lots of show bags and went on a couple really expensive rides.

Being thrown around in a huge ride with rain pelting you and lightning threatening to strike the machine... nearly as good as drifting past a cop and getting away with it.

I'm going, it's my birthday treat!

I've never been before, but if it's anything like the Bathurst Show then there's sure to be heaps of fighting and drinking, oh and some rides and other stuff I guess.

:laugh:

Went last night, got rained on, hard. Picked up lots of show bags and went on a couple really expensive rides.

Being thrown around in a huge ride with rain pelting you and lightning threatening to strike the machine... nearly as good as drifting past a cop and getting away with it.

:laugh:

The girlfriend came home with a massive inflatable hammer. I was pretty stoked. :D

No wonder my parents hated going.. the prices are ridiculous..no kid is worth it haha

just come back from the show...

its not really that expensive..

picked up a few bags... plus.. Good qulity name brand colones.. bag of 5 for like $25..

Very impressed.. went with $150 in my pocket.. baught lots of bags.. lots of beer... and i still have $50... i recon its pretty good..

picked up a few bags... plus.. Good qulity name brand colones.. bag of 5 for like $25..
:laugh: hate to tell you this but they were all 100% fakies..

i had a good time...went and saw my mum at the dog ring (who won the dog agility yesterday *yay*)... bought some earrings in one of the pavillions...

then went and got a beer then realised we had to drink it in that tiny fenced off area :laugh: and since there was nowhere to sit we got stuck near a table talking to this guy with no teeth who would not stfu :D couldnt really walk off cos there was nowhere to go so skulled beer and left.

didnt stay for fireworks cos it started getting a bit cold :(

i had a good time...went and saw my mum at the dog ring (who won the dog agility yesterday *yay*)...

:D

anyway, i didnt get to go (again) because i was lazy and decided sleeping and dirtbiking was the good thing to do today. Will have to wait till next year, hopefully im still in ACT

Edited by Baconer

:P hate to tell you this but they were all 100% fakies..

yes.. but.. as presents for up coming birthdays... they dont know... :laugh:

it sounded good at the time.

yea the bar was a bit sh!t for having to drink in the fenced area.. but managed to get a table away from weirdos

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