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nah the roads arent that bad i also will have a spare seat if someone wants to come this is the list also please try and let me know if there is any + 1 or how ever many are with you for booking rooms

bunny33-yes+1

flick-yes+1

luke enr34-yes

madaz-yes+1

dnbutts-keen

mikeyGTRmike-keen

hostile-keen

gzilla-keen

imports13-keen

missr34-keen

vietorious-maybe

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yes im keen also Luke if your not sorted with a car by then you can ride with me but will ned to know in advance and ill put you on my insurance policy

i need to know ASAP possibly costs so i can start buying Balfour's pies for dinner :D:) but really im a really bad budgeter,

also i want to organise my deposit and get it too you ASAP as we all should

Ok well just speaking with Kel, date is changed to Friday January 25 - monday 28. This is a long weekend due to Australia Day. Leaving on the friday, coming back monday, monday being a public holiday, so perfect!

We are looking into accommodation, and will hopefully be booked by next week, so we need definite numbers asap

Yeh the road to Melb is prob one of the worst roads in the country, just look at how many accidents on that streach!! Also prob not the best idea to go over a long weekend, although it does sound like a good idea bieng a long weekend, but just think of all the cars on the road and traveling from melb to adel and back. Just a convoy of cars could be a bad thing, I know from previous experience!!

Oh yeh count me out, Sisters birthday on the 25th!!

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ok well ive done some calling around, got some possible accommodation worked out, with secure parking. Rooms for 2 or 3. Its $109 per 2 people (so like 55 each per night!) and $15 per extra person, so split it 3 ways and even cheaper. Parking is i think $5 per car p/night. In St Kilda, so not far from city, trams etc.

Would need to get it booked asap tho, with deposit from each person, so need to know asap.

how about early march?

afaik, theres no public holidays around that time,

and it gives everyone on both sides time to organise.

gives our mexican cousins some time to get some cruises and nights on the pi... more cruises together, whilst we get definite numbers and book accomodation, time off work, etc.

and by then, the silly season will be well and truly over.

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