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weather for sat is sayin isolated showers on the coast, don't know when in the day but?

chocolate cake is good :yes:

i'm keen as i can't wait just want the week to be over, hopefully it all goes to plan :thumbsup:

Oh no, isolated showers :(

YUM chocolate cake!

Can't wait for saturday, hope the weather's good.

What are we going to do if it rains?

Ok chocolate cake it is even if Jeff wont eat it :(

That car is from down here - Wollongong

Oh nice!! Hadnt seen it before :) Thanks Jas..should get some of the wollongong guys out sat??

sit in the cars an look pretty :)  we should plan somethin in case it does, is there anywhere around where we can go thats under shelter?

haha yes we could do that

Does this sound like a good back up plan if by thursday afternoon still saying crappy weather on saturday: Have a pub/restuarant lunch (No slugs allowed! ;) ) still in shellharbour/wollongong and a bit of a cruise after...

I will look up some places..or any suggestions welcomed :)

p.s I dont like the rain on weekends :)

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Does this sound like a good back up plan if by thursday afternoon still saying crappy weather on saturday: Have a pub/restuarant lunch (No slugs allowed! ;) ) still in shellharbour/wollongong and a bit of a cruise after...

But Slug salads are the life of the party! What are Brad and I surpose to laugh at now? lol :)

But Slug salads are the life of the party! What are Brad and I surpose to laugh at now? lol :rofl:

Slugs are not the life of party!! :banana: I am sure I can find or say something else for you guys to laugh at!! :)

there is always the rissole

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easy-off BAM!

OMG LOL :rofl::rofl:

I forgot those "quotes"

Good quote Jeff........Nice............. :D

Once should do the job :ban: Sorry I mean BAM!

HAHA that was such a funny night!!

Well peeps the weather is looking ok so far for the weekend!!! :D

should only be showers, im not fussed. it rains a lot more in the city than it does out here, not sure about wollongong tho;

Yeah thats true..

Ok to be safe I think we should go for a cruise and pub meal...

here are my suggestions..but any are welcomed.

http://www.hogsbreath.com.au/our-menu.html in shellharbour

http://www.oceanbeachhotel.com.au/ in Shellharbour

We will still meet at Bunnings Casula

But Slug salads are the life of the party! What are Brad and I surpose to laugh at now? lol :teehee:

My car :)

...yeah would really like to know what plans are for the weekend, i have a 1 yr old that i will have with me, so if someone can confirm what we are doing would be greatly appreciated :( Thanks :)

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I'm still keen for a barby too, but if it's raining then either place is good.

true that mate bbq FTW

also we are taking our own meat to throw together??

so should we list what we are taking?

btw... it is now sayin mostly sunny, top of 22 degrees :D

Oh really!! :whistling:

So we will meet at bunnings and then cruise to shellharbour and see what happens if we get rained out we are going to the pub! :D

I'm still keen for a barby too, but if it's raining then either place is good.

Yep I am still keen as for bbq! just didnt want you guys to buy your meat and stuff and then we cant have the bbq cause of the stupid rain :)

true that mate bbq FTW

also we are taking our own meat to throw together??

so should we list what we are taking?

Yep everyone has to bring there own meat..

There is a list one page back and on my first post!..Please let me know if your all still bringing those things!!! And I will forward the list to a fresh post!

Need chairs as well peeps!!

Hey guys can make the cruise down there but gotta keep going to bowral to get my

daughter so won't make the bbq but can add another to the convoy. :P

Awww at least you can cruise with us...we might still be there on your way back up!!

Where Shane666 he was bring a footy.....he has been quiet same with Xior???

ok cool ill go find the list of stuff see whats cracking

also i can bring a soccer ball if some guys and gals wanna play that.

Excellent!! :)

Ah chairs! genius. well i will bring some drinky poos w/esky, my meat and whatever else fits in my tiny tiny car. have to get up the driveway after all lol

I need to buy some chairs I reckon, Joey has some good chairs *nudge,wink*.. :D

Im excited going to be fun and we get cake!!!!!!! :D:)

I will need to put my meat in your esky please jeff!!




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