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Just a little light shuffling in an attempt to please everyone.

Cool cool...

I think it should also be noted that you will only be in the cabins while you're asleep. The Saturday evening will be spent out and about mingling, and the night will be spent up getting dinner at the pub/restaurant...

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Actually no to all of the above!

Couples have priority of the double beds.

There is nearly 1 couple in every cabin. Eg

msnismo + 1

Evil_wevil + 1

Myself + 1

and the rest.

There is 2 sets of bunks + the double bed and the couch is usually a fold out as well.

Bring it on Poof!...I mean Doof! :D

omg you queer... I'm not sharing the double with you... you have too many cameras...

Now lets get back on to this pub and what do they cook?

Rock steak man! They heat up a rock to like 11ty billion degrees, give you a prime piece of steak, and you cut it up, and cook it right there and eat it! :)

And they got pool tables too if my hazy memory serves me well...

Cool cool...

I think it should also be noted that you will only be in the cabins while you're asleep. The Saturday evening will be spent out and about mingling, and the night will be spent up getting dinner at the pub/restaurant...

Absolutely. Anyone been to DECA with me knows that ;)

Oh yeah, one more thing thats very important - toilet paper/stickers etc put on other peoples cars wont be tolerted. Some people put in the effort to clean their cars for the event and shouldnt be discouraged in doing so by the minority who feel like doing things like that. So far we've only had one night of that sort of thing in Victoria and its not something we should start doing in NSW. We're all there to have a fun time - easy as that ;)

^^^^ hmmph... no mention of chalk pens though..... shweeeeeeeeeet!!

Scared of the hyundai racing sticker are we steveo??? ;)

Actually it was two nights... those pesky Vic boys on the Friday and us NSW peeps on the Sat.... whoops....

Lol, I have some stickers but I only lightly pop them on to say stove lights and number plates... never on windows/paint ...

Guess I better leave temptation at home .... or get the zed when it arrives on Sunday and make Smoky drive home with Frangi's everywhere ..... mwahahahaha

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