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What a fantastic event! :w00t: I am SO bringing my car next time!

Congratulations to everyone who competed and put up with the damn flies and heat. Shame to see so many bail from Taco Bills at the end, but we still had fun! Well done to the Directing Team and officials who dedicated so much of their time to the day.

I can't wait to see the results and thanks to :( Dan, Daz and Snowy and Zee for letting me jump in the silly seat for a blast!! WHAT FUN!!!

PS where are the results?

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I took one photo...

LOL thats gold...

now admit the rest of the story across the room blah blah....

these pics should be interesting im hanging to see them.

Huge thanx to everyone for coming up i had a BALL!!!!

Id have to admit sat night was awesome i haven't had that much fun in a long time..

Best thing it looks like i have to go back to shep tonight for work as we have some more issues up there....

Catch ya all soon

So pissed at missing another DECA!!

Will definately be at one of the rounds next year and will hopefully have some SA guys come over aswell as I have been bragging how awesome it is!! :(

You Vic guys put on a fantastic event!!!

another top DECA, big thanks to all those who stood out in the sun for us... sorry we piked after Tacos but I was farked... another corona and I was going to be asleep in the corner under my sombrero

if anyone has any photos or footage to send my way please do! we accidentally left the camera at home... again:(

Well I don't know where to start, maybe with the highlights!

- The Honeymoon suite, do i need to say anymore!

- Big Red is the most awesome car on the planet (Seriously!), soooo much fun to drive! :):(

- Having Rob, Mark & Sean at their first Deca! Thanks for coming up guys, i'm sure you will be back.

- Taco Bills and the hot sauce, possibly the worst experience of my entire life! And the culprit is still feeling very average about the whole 'incident'.

- Mav learning how to pole dance at the strippers on the main stage, best $40 we've ever spent and i've never laughed soo much!

- Handbags laughing so hard at Mav on the main stage at the stippers that he fell off his chair :D

- Vadg you are a legend! Thanks for being a good sport! :spank:

- The 8 hour mission home, Shepparton to Brighton (to drop Big Red off) to Eltham (to drop the trailer off) to Brighton (to drop the X5 off) to Malvern (Finally home). Such an exhausting day!

- Thanks to the officials for making that event happen, the conditions were terrible, sooo hot with so many flies, you guys did really well!

That's about it for now.

Looking forward to the next one! :w00t:

:w00t: - an ace weekend.

Getting the cops to swap hats with me was ace - I was either gunna get arrested or get what I wanted. YAY to 2 good sports!!!!

The sign being changed at Taco Baz's was gold, and getting Baz to buy us shots when we were out was even better.

Mav is hilarious, the ice down the pants was by far the best bit :D

Vadg - hope you had a good time :)

Everything previously mentioned by others +1

Lesson learnt - the 'Death Sauce' is really really hot - NEVER trying it again.

The chick who fell over in the line at that last club we went to - PI$$ER!!!!!

Best part about this weekend - I was able to eat breakfast the next morning.

Thanks to everyone for another weekend to remember.

:(

another top DECA, big thanks to all those who stood out in the sun for us... sorry we piked after Tacos but I was farked... another corona and I was going to be asleep in the corner under my sombrero

if anyone has any photos or footage to send my way please do! we accidentally left the camera at home... again:(

I was hoping to see another BACK FLIP from you mate :( !

I was the guy who accidentally hosed your car with stones on the mini wang (you were lined up behind me)... sorry bout that:/

yeah first one i forgot to leave some space...and copped the same thing haha

West don't think that was me mate, I'm nowhere near athletic enough for back flips!

I was the guy who accidentally hosed your car with stones on the mini wang (you were lined up behind me)... sorry bout that:/

Sorry i meant to say going backward over the hill on mini wang.

A MASSIVE THANK YOU to each and every one of you who were out there in the heat and amongst the flies...you guys ROCK.

Had an absolute blast as im sure most others did...

Wasn't quite the same without RB20 GATE :D

Thanks to all that helped out. Once again it was an awesome day. Mav you are the funniest bloke around I cant belive I fell off my chair laughing.

LeeWah this one is just for you man.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=70sDt4QXNIM

Cheers

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