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Hmm, I've been thinking that we need an events kind of section here in the Stagea Discussions.

Some of us guys and girls barely (if ever) venture out of this part of the forums, so often I'm the only Stagea turning up to events here and there. I've already got a good response for the thread about the SnS that we're putting on here in Sydney, so I figured it'd be a good idea to have a list of things going on in each state with Links and basic info, which will be regularly updated. I'll probably Sticky it to keep it at the top of the page, too.

What do you all think?

excellent idea! will you be breaking it up into 2 events threads "official events " and " soical get togethers" or something like that?

yeah I think putting them all in one easy to find place would be a great start.

to quote the honky..

*group hug*

I think its a great idea. It will save us from having to constantly "bumping" the many WA cruise threads that happen (LOL!)

It would also be a great way for us to plan interstate holidays :rofl:

get to it, oh Great Less Hairy Mod!

yeah that could be good!

as long as we have some way of segregating them ( sp? )

Maybe at the WA cruise we can discuss more social type events , BBQ's etc.

( and DRIIINNKIIIEES ) a trip to a Brew Your Own place could be an idea for the future!

If anyone gets too pissed they can sleep it off in the stagea.. group buy on Custom Made matresses anyone???

I could do that, or lump them into one thread with official events at the top, and social ones on the bottom.

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