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well i think that it was a great trip and you all missed out on all the funny things that happened like not having enough beds, getting locked IN our room, maybe losing my licence (120 in a 80) due to nearly having a accident silly lady, spitting red wine over me shannon the table floor ect and soooo much more the best trip ever with the best people so much fun and will do it again x x x x x x x

++1 what bunny said greatest bunch of people best times im gunn start saving like 10-15$ a week now for our next trip so im not left saving for it over 3 pay days more than happy to stay where we stayed again even if they dont make your bed for you :D

my daughter had an absolute ball and i think bunny we could get together and plan an itinerary <<spelling :D like friday shopping on chappel st sat could be fun day @ a couple of attractions with dinner on ligon st things that we did but plan them better for next time :D:D

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this will be happening again next year guys SAU:SA invasion if you need to get your car ready and your a slacker like myself you have about 6 months to get ready for our #2 trip to Melbourne

the quote below are an account of who might like to come next time

Looks like you had an awesome time, sorry I couldn't come guys, I promise next time!
are there many chips of the front bar/bonnet?

sounds like u had a great time.

looks like fun, furthest ive driven into vic is horsham where the family is from. Ill try and not bitch out next time....
Looks like you guys had heaps of fun! Wish i could come too (bloody work!) maybe next time.

Kellie i don't see you at autobarn anymore, still there ?

yeah were going to keep it Australia day long weekend

Bunny and I will sit down one of these days and discuss what needs to be organised

unlike last time we will give the accommodations number to everyone and they will have to make there own bookings

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