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erm yer those invites.. lol

Sorry peoples I was snowed under at the last minute with an online test that I left to the last minute as per usual.

Not to worry, I have a list.

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we were at the Burgundy R31 with the White Gemini next to it and the Silver Tarp n BBQ in between! Pity it rained but otherwise it was an alright day! Farkn muddY! :P

Thanks to those who rocked up and good 2 meet ya steve n joel!

Good to meet you too Tim - those rissoles were pretty tasty:) Fortuneately the kids like em too:D

We were opposite the staging area, there was a big white and green portable gazebo thingy, we were about 20m further along, away from the main buildings.

Crap weather, but some nice dorifto.

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