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Haha no

Did that once last year already - not again

Just wondering cause if you dont mind where you stay (within reason) there are some pretty decent deals going for accomodation but theyre based on how long you stay for

sorry, I missed it, where is the hotel/motel you are staying - suburb?

oh, and for security reasons, we need to see some photos of the females who are coming....you know....for research... :yes:

sorry, I missed it, where is the hotel/motel you are staying - suburb?

oh, and for security reasons, we need to see some photos of the females who are coming....you know....for research... :yes:

Weevils right... we have to screen for immigration *nod nod*

Pssst Chris... you can pay me for this later :D

dunno the place.. but on the plus side.. its close to where the dyno day is.. other hand its far away from the city.. but not too bad as there is a train station at parramatta that gets you to the city pretty fast..

self containted apartments, theres one on the city also - that one in sydney aint bad mate, so hipefully this one in parra is good too.

cough pics cough

ah yes, thats it, Michele was right, needed for screening for immigration!

lol i dont think i got pics on my computer but they have facebook i think ill find the links .. and one is my girlfriend so dont get any ideas

cough cough

yay to facebook! Someone start a facebook thread for everybody to put their usernames in it :yes:

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