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I have PM'd v-spec as i have my mate (Chris) who wants to come down and wants a bed....

Apparently there is about 4 people in v-specs list that are wanting a cabin......

My accomadation has been organised with one of my passengers' relatives.

OK... this is getting confusing.......

PLEASE POST IF YOU STILL NEED ACCOMODATION. I have a mate wanting to come, so wondering if there is anyone left, i can throw him into a cabin with.....

Otherwise i will just try and organise a cabin for me and him.....

FFS how hard is this shite...........

Or alternativley if someone has a spare bed in their prebooked villa/cabin, let me know please so i can tell my mate..

If you are staying at the eagle hawk you will go past the sutton road exit on the highway (big blue mark on the map) and the next turn off is to get to where you are staying (Red mark on the map). if you are going to the pub/club thing someone was organising in Queanbeyan your best off following sutton road south to the end (you will go past the sutton road track/skid pan complex) and taking a left and that will take you into Queanbeyan for thoes of you that have never been before.

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