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can anyone suggest somewhere to stay close by???

just something reasonable - not after a 5 star hotel or anything but don't want a rat hole either!!!

I will have a look around for you and see what I can find :(

Here is a link of every hotel in double bay or near by

http://www.totaltravel.com.au/travel/nsw/s...irectory/hotels

Can actually stay at the Sheaf Hotel

i take back any previous statements and have this to say im in!!!!

Yay!!!!

See you there :(

Now i just gotta work out how im going to get there my car isnt ready yet i dont think so if anyone is from near the shire and going plz let me know if i can bum a lift stupid f**kING ENGINEERS piss me off anyways yea if you have room for 1 can you either PM me or TXT/ call me 0433847480

Cheers Jimmi

still sorta new to SAU. Just wondreing what this meet is for and is this for certian SAU members or any? Was thinking of going thats all.

its open for anyone and everyone mate, go along, introduce yourself and make sure you have your loose pants on :)

Ill be staying in the city tonight so someone let me know if the loose brigade makes a precession city bound




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