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Hi everyone yes thats right im organising the Trip to Melbourne again it was so much fun last time and i will be talking with the Vic boys to have it a little more organised this time.

I need people that are genuine on wanting to go not carrot waxers

Dates: Friday 23, Saturday 24, Sunday 25, and Monday 26 of January 2009

Accomodation: we stay in Saint kilda

Imput on the trip is more than apperciated

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put me down for it kellie, and by the responses we had in the msn convo last night there are alot of us that are keen to come too.what needs to be organised as well?

lol, this is SAU. alot of people are keen, 30% will show, Flicks dinner being the exception!!

Ill come, but wtf is a carrot waxer? confuzzled.

Sorry but i can't help myself:

Hi everyone!

Yes that's right, I'm organising the Trip to Melbourne again.

It was so much fun last time, and i will be talking with the Vic boys to have it a little more organised this time.

:(

For those who are unaware of last years trip, you might wanna post up everything in detail if you want to attract definate interest

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great ocean road is my favorite drive woooo, you guys insted of melbourne have you considured geelong, and skandia week,

the largest sailing festivale in southern hemisphere, there, music, and thousands from all over globe, its a massive partay that weekend,

would love to have come this time, but my mate's wedding is that weekend, and i think he'd shoot me if his best man went running off to melbourne LOL

but good luck with the trip, expect lots of pics

they can deal with it they either come or dont

lol, this is SAU. alot of people are keen, 30% will show, Flicks dinner being the exception!!

Ill come, but wtf is a carrot waxer? confuzzled.

Sorry but i can't help myself:

:blink:

For those who are unaware of last years trip, you might wanna post up everything in detail if you want to attract definate interest

i may have a seat not sure another body to share the load

I'm coming tooo! In Jacks car!! :P

Or if not im sure someone else will lend me a seat :huh:

Will be a great way to kick start the new year with no school for me yewww!!

bah the almost doubles the amount of km's time taken, and its already a dear trip without going to music festivals, we will be sticking with original itinerary because 1) we all had fun 2) it worked

great ocean road is my favorite drive woooo, you guys insted of melbourne have you considured geelong, and skandia week,

the largest sailing festivale in southern hemisphere, there, music, and thousands from all over globe, its a massive partay that weekend,

you know im there Kellie same with Shannon and Jema :P i really should start saving :) oh and there will be a Lunar Park adventure thrown in there for anyone else bringing there children and maybe a big koala for photos shoot and show the kids an aussie icon thats 50m tall

im in , i have family in Melbourne so it will be good to come down to my old treading grounds :P

can also take someone down if they want , just need to chip in a couple of bucks for fuel and that's about it id say

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