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Charlie Murphy "Ill challenge you to a duel!!"

Charlie Murphy "Someone had to go!!"

anyone

i aint driving ill be there for party support :D

Join the club Paul.. im with you there :nyaanyaa:

VIC FTL! :(

You said it Bec!! :P

You cant get sick Corinne......Sickness is not aloud!!!!

Only if your fully sick!! :domokun:

Do you guys know what time you may get in to Shep (DECA) ?

And are you all staying at the cabins with us Vic people..?

Should be getting there early evening cause will be heading off fairly early in the morning :D

We are all staying in the cabins just not sure if we will be next to one another

Steve,

Ive forgotten to fax the entry details off - I know I know Im slack!!!

I'll get it done tomorrow as Ive left my CAMS licence at home.

Ok,

so who is in whose cabins?

And we need a "garage/pit stop/workshop" for a bit friday so we can change our tyres etc and get the cars ready on the fri night, with beers of course!

Steve,

Ive forgotten to fax the entry details off - I know I know Im slack!!!

I'll get it done tomorrow as Ive left my CAMS licence at home.

Ok,

so who is in whose cabins?

And we need a "garage/pit stop/workshop" for a bit friday so we can change our tyres etc and get the cars ready on the fri night, with beers of course!

I am sleeping in the big bed with Andrew and Jess :)

Haha Its called the side of the road :D

Arrival for Shep is approx 6pm

Yep ive sorted cabins - then just grab a bed, its easier that way

Paul - i will get very drunk again, but keep that chick with the mace away from me this time

Chris - tsssk tsssk :)

you can probably bunk in my cabin if need be dif, i think there is a spare bed there. as long as you don't snore. lol.

Haha nice.. Hell no.. I have a tendency to try and smother people with pillow who do snore.. :\




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