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ok list updated now for this night I'm thinking a cruise as i don't really want to bowl and would rather put bowling money in the tank and cruise somewhere i have a thought we might head south as the next cruise i plan will definitely be a north cruise :D

any ways as a hint the place I'm thinking has penguins :) not sure we would go and look @ them but I'm keen if others are keen and i think i will have my daughter so pillow and blanket will be standard issue for the night :yes:

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ok list updated now for this night I'm thinking a cruise as i don't really want to bowl and would rather put bowling money in the tank and cruise somewhere i have a thought we might head south as the next cruise i plan will definitely be a north cruise :w00t:

any ways as a hint the place I'm thinking has penguins :) not sure we would go and look @ them but I'm keen if others are keen and i think i will have my daughter so pillow and blanket will be standard issue for the night :D

count me in madaz up for it 4 sure :w00t::yes:

oh yeah i forgot to post i know everyone does love a bowling session so maybe if your all nice to flick she might organise a dinner bowl night for the first Friday in December, and we can have that as a SAU end of year Christmas do but i imagine we may want to get on the planing of that

Hey yeah im happy to organize a diner/bowling night if people want, and like madaz said, make it an end of year xmas do, that would be great. Madaz, probly too late to book our other idea, but we can organize it for early next year i reckon!

Hey yeah im happy to organize a diner/bowling night if people want, and like madaz said, make it an end of year xmas do, that would be great. Madaz, probly too late to book our other idea, but we can organize it for early next year i reckon!

yeah true that,

i recon we organise it for after the event that you me and patrick are going to put on next year

so we dont put too many things on our plate @ once and end up with 2 or 3 half assed events

Trust Madaz to break the tradition of bowling after dinner :spank:

Heslo = Weaksauce :rofl:

Madaz = Softersen :rofl:

:P

so you dont want to come for a cruise :P

any seats left for dinner i would like to come and meet some new people

and cruise sounds great after :D

sure im just ringing them now to book us in

also i will edit the first post but im thinking we meet there @ 6:45 and start golf @ 7:00 then dinner @ 7:30

so you dont want to come for a cruise :spank:

The girlfriend and one of her friends wants to go ten pin bowling so could you edit the first post to see who wants to go bowling and how wants to go on a cruise and i will book for the people that want to do bowling.

Ok iv.e booked dinner and golf but i felt a little rushed as i had to think on my feet what time to choose as the time i wanted was taken. Ok im thinking i will ring them and switch the times up but so far its 20ppl at 6:30 and 7:30 for golf but tell me what you guys think and i will re book for 7:30 golf and 8:00pm dinner

1 hour could be pushing it for everyone to get there, order and eat...

If golf isn't possible at 6;30 or 7:00 to have dinner at 7:30, then maybe dinner at 6;30, golf at 8:30? Can always sit around a little longer post dinner rather than rushing....

ok sorry its been so long since my last post i will try to address all questions with this post

Shaun:no i don't think its appropriate for the group to split and do separate activities after dinner its like going to dinner with your wife the going to see 2 different movies. we will be going bowling next month if your GF and friend can hold out and i am planning on going to see the fairy penguins and no clubs are not privided bring your own :laugh: JK JK no fairy bread will be eaten on this trip :P

Patrick - Lee: i agreed 8:00 was too late for dinner and thats why out of the best of a bad bunch of options i elected for 6:30, golf isnt set in concrete and I'm more than happy to ring up and change to booking

also NEW update

$10 deposit is required from all wanting to attend i am willing to accept PayPal, Direct Deposit and or Tomorrow @ the cruise i will take cash and names

all transactions will be carefully monitored names written down and money refunded if @ the last minute you cannot make it

First post edited with this new information

obviously $10 will come off your golf or meal just this hotel requires a deposit on such a large booking :)

feel free to ask any questions you may have

Edited by Madaz

UPDATE

dinner reservations have changed very sorry but i know you guys dont want to take out a personaly loan just for dinner we are now booked into the ROYAL Hotel and i will update the first post later gtg for the cruise

UPDATE

dinner reservations have changed very sorry but i know you guys dont want to take out a personaly loan just for dinner we are now booked into the ROYAL Hotel and i will update the first post later gtg for the cruise

payment sent :cool:

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