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who is this 'Andy' person? It is Andrew :domokun:

Thanks to Jugz for his deposit, and I assume Nos Man is the mysterious $20 deposit I have reference: AGENT DEPOSIT 1988. Is that right Nos Man?

Everyone please find below a scan of the official info.

Paintball_instructions.pdf

and I assume Nos Man is the mysterious $20 deposit I have reference: AGENT DEPOSIT 1988. Is that right Nos Man?

well yes it is! the lady at the bank said i couldn't use a name as a reference so i just gave her some numbers

i am now thinking of coming

as i wasnt going to come if you had made it to the grand final

but since we lost the semi's i am free now (for one more week) before the next season starts

is there room for me andrew?

I was a "maybe" but now I def won't be attending, sorry Andrew. Not even going out to the track. Had a few dramas and I've got exams next week. :rofl:

I'll see about getting out to the meet point at least.

Edited by RubyRS4

No worries fellas - I can no longer accept deposits, so yes, just rock up to the meet point, cruise down with us, and you can pay the whole amount on the day. We can pretty much fit an unlimited amount of people - so far it looks like we will have around 15, which seems like a great number.

Please can everyone who has paid me a deposit already bring exact change - a combination of $10, $5 note, then $20 more for each refill of 100 balls that you want.

hopefully ya day goes alrite

we're heading down there for a work "team building" day tomorrow :) paid work day to go paintballing w00t

theres going to be a lot of friendly fire as well as opposition fire methinks

Yeah thanks guys for a great turnout in the end - 16 was a great number.

Had a ball, and like I said, I will organise another one for maybe March next year, or sooner if everyone is dead keen and doesn't mind the hot weather.

Sucks to be those that didn't come :P

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