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Spoke to Mitch (Mr Moo), Kasey and I are taking his accomidation for Deca. Sorry Bishes, Gotta be quick!!

Ohhh, spooning in da cabin...can't wait baby - you & me!!!!

PS - looks like it'll be a rock off for the double bed!!!

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Ohhh, spooning in da cabin...can't wait baby - you & me!!!!

PS - looks like it'll be a rock off for the double bed!!!

:wave:

Spoonin FTW Jen baby!!!

Nah, no rock off, trust me its ours.

Im sorta confused reading the above, but it sounds like 2 of you are pulling out.

Steve-O - can you find out definately and confirm please ASAP (let Scotsman know if you can).

As we have a long list of angry Victorians who missed out on spots for this DECA, if you guys are pulling out, we need to know so we can offer the spots to them instead.

Cheers

Bec

wtf why is everyone pulling out?

did my fart smell?

yes, yes it did, its just that the people that put up with you the first time have built up a tolerance :/

dw mate, if worst comes to worst the original DECA biatches will make it!!

yes, yes it did, its just that the people that put up with you the first time have built up a tolerance ;)

dw mate, if worst comes to worst the original DECA biatches will make it!!

I couldn't agree more Sam, cannot wait to do it all again....

Yep alive.... no car... but alive... grrrrrrrr

But never fear, Il still be there competing... although does it matter if I change cars at the last moment????

Seriously thinking of taking up the offer of a borrowed car that was made....

No thats fine - You can bring what ever car you like, as long as it's road worthyish..

A31Deviat - Get some temporary / unregistered vehicle permit. Say you need to drive it to Shep, VIC to show a potential buyer the car.

Yes people i'm going to less and less time to read this thread, so PM me or SMS me if you are pulling out. THIS IS IMPORTANT!!

oki .. well my accom will go to the nsw people... shaun, steve and aza.... you'll have to share.

but seriously, I'll speak with you guys about it.. coz I don't want to play favourites... i love you all!

Well i am out as well..... so there are 2 beds up for grabs....... will PM VIC dude now to let know space available.... ;)

I will be back for Sutton Rd bigger better slower!!! :D

:rofl: .... wrx not good enough for ya ??? :(

:rofl: .... wrx not good enough for ya ??? :(

No not that at all, just decided that i will go mental being down there and not being able to drive.... so decided all or nothing... ended up with NOTHING!!!

Appreciate the offer x 11ty billion ;)

No not that at all, just decided that i will go mental being down there and not being able to drive.... so decided all or nothing... ended up with NOTHING!!!

Appreciate the offer x 11ty billion :rofl:

No worries... you could of driven the wrx in the events you know ... you break it.... all good... I hate that damn car... :(




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