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had a look at Ed Harry at marion and couldn't find any

They are still in stock at many of the stores, and can be ordered between stores (store to store transfer)

Its getting hard to find XXL (for us fat bastards), went to collect mine today and they hadnt put it aside as promised, got another one comming Friday from another store.

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just dropping in to say my 21st party will be better then Schutzenfest

coz i have pin the tail on the donkey hehe wooooooooooo

and i have the chicken dance song and the hokey pokey :(

oh forgot to mention i'm gonna have Twister to play when

i'm drunk too hehe yayz

yep I bought you a medium mate - already have it washed, ironed and ready to go. Now I just need to not forget it :D

I will fire all interested parties PMs with my mobile number to hook up.

When you get there look out for a group of at least 3 guys wearing dark green shirts saying 'I am Sotally Tober' - 2 tall(ish)/fatt(ish) guys wearing glasses (4_door_sleeper {Guy}, and I{Andrew}), and a bit of a scrawny bloodnut with a cheesy smile (Whiplash {Nick}) :(:D :D

Cheers for the good day all (those that turned up anyway :P)

My 2 hour prediction was almost correct as it took 2 hours and 2 minutes from when we left the fest :(SA PUBLIC TRANSPORT sucks Balls!!!! only takes 30mins to drive down but only 2 hours to get back

cheers Guy (well Di) for the lift to the city

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yeah was fun, thanks to those that turned up .... pity about the rest that said they were going to then never did ....

Yeah nice to meet you too Jas - I mean Flick - lol .... sorry I was pretty drunk by that stage ....

SAU representatives were: Me, Whiplash, 4_door_sleeper, Pawley, MissNismo, Chops, RedBack, Flick, & Luke, Jred_33, Deluxe and Timmmmay, plus a host of other hanger-onners :)

I had a ball, but was a little bit sick a couple of times during the night - and am not much better today :P

Sorry to hear about your public transport woes Nick - that sucks ass ....

SAU representatives were: Me, Whiplash, 4_door_sleeper, Pawley, MissNismo, Chops, RedBack, Flick, & Luke, Jred_33, Deluxe and Timmmmay, plus a host of other hanger-onners :D

Hey did any of u guys come thru the shooting tent?? i prolly met ya without knowing it ;)

i was the handsome one with a yellow coopers cap :) the most modest one too... i kick ass at modesty :)

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