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dam i would off love to come kuitpo is that near the forest there? ~mushrooms anyone lol!

but i have my little Nieces Christening that day so i wont make it sounds like it would be a load off fun.

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yeah i know what its like with organising things. i used to organise a few car things for a while, and yeah no one shows regardless on the interest shown. i guess its just the whole car scene in general. always talking about what they are gona do to their car, which never happens. anywho.. just checking my exam timetable and ill sus out if im 100%, ill also try to con a few other people into coming.

well here's how it is on my end! i'm most likely going and same as 2 other guys! but this weekend i'll be asking all the boys if they want to go so i can see how much i'll need for the deposit, and it'll be deposited next week

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Jugz has now deposited (but it hasn't shown up in my account yet).

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All said they would deposit, but haven't yet. Cmon guys - I have to pay the paintball people the deposits this week.

I also have at least 3 of my mates confirmed.

yeah mate, get your deposit to me asap.

If you are still not 100% then you can rock up and pay on the day - but I will have to pay the minimum number deposit out of my pocket if I don't get enough to cover it - which I would rather not do ... just transfer me the $10 already :cheers:

Just keep them coming mate. If people put down a deposit, then they are MUCH less likely to pull out closer to the event or be too lazy to show up. The more deposits, the better. Plus it gives me an idea of how much bbq stuff to buy to cook for lunch.

sorry mate, busy sunday (starting to get to the xmas drink season) otherwise i would come out.

pitty rec has moved otherwise we could shoot him in real life not just on the net LOL

good luck / congrats on getting this all sorted. been a while in the planning

sorry mate, busy sunday (starting to get to the xmas drink season) otherwise i would come out.

pitty rec has moved otherwise we could shoot him in real life not just on the net LOL

good luck / congrats on getting this all sorted. been a while in the planning

bah, what Xmas function can you possibly have at 9am on a Sunday Nick? You could be out of there by 12pm too - so lunch isn't even an excuse. Cmon mate harden up - I am busting to shoot you :P

Yeah, lucky Rec is in Paris atm .... have you been following his blog and pics? Very interesting reading! Check it out here (click) if you are interested.

bah, what Xmas function can you possibly have at 9am on a Sunday Nick? You could be out of there by 12pm too - so lunch isn't even an excuse. Cmon mate harden up - I am busting to shoot you :P

Yeah, lucky Rec is in Paris atm .... have you been following his blog and pics? Very interesting reading! Check it out here (click) if you are interested.

its more the one the night before i'm thinking about. i'm not planning on being conscious on sunday LOL

been seeing bits and pieces of his trip over the last few days

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