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maybe its too difficult to cater for a whole bunch off ppl and just easier to make it a BYO.

i think you hit the nail on the head.... byo is less stress for everyone. tho the effort put in by janene and kellie should def be aknoliged.. by the sounds of it , most of the organising was done.....

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whatever wont organise anything for any of you again simple

Chill pill. Take one.

This is sounding like a nice cruisey arvo. I won't know if I'm free until the week before, but if I am then I'll make an effort to get down there and meet a few of you guys and girls, I'll bring down some kangaroo meat as well :ninja:

B.Y.O is the way to go i think, if u want to cater for it, you will get people that wont pay and ull be out of pocket

if it is a catering deal that u want to do, ill be more then happy to throw in $50 to who ever gets the meat, that way i know i have paid for mine.

lmao.. footy's just as bad as soccer these days.. oh he bumped me. Suspended 2 games.

As a social game soccer is more entertaining. Footy tends to get a tad boring.

Yeah soccer is more fun to play socially, but afl is wicked to watch at a pro level

take the soccer ball. it'll stop all us ethnic types drooling over yr womenfolk

-D

lmao.. footy's just as bad as soccer these days.. oh he bumped me. Suspended 2 games.

Yeah, I'll pay that. Way too over-regulated these days. Heaps more free-kicks given in todays game then back when I used to watch it regularly a few years ago.

I still prefer kicking the footy round than a soccer ball, but thats just me.

LOL at Dohmars comment :(

Chill pill. Take one.

------------------------------------ dont tell me what to do ok, your only new still and you have no idea how many things i have organised mate :O

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