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while i did think bunnys orginal idea was a good idea i just dont think we got enough regulars to make it feasible at the present time.

something simpler like this is better at the moment i feel because when(and you know a few definately will) people pull out it wont matter as much.

not that i can talk much cause i havnt been able to make it out to much lately.

Kellie,

Regardless if he's still new there's was no need for that comment.

Nene260RS has handled this well; there's no need to be so bitter. People like things simple. You live you learn you move on.

I think you'll find i'm pretty easy to get along with. i felt a bit neglected at first (tear) haha ... but im over it.

although we did put alot of work into it.

will probably be able to make this event.. i may even make some cupcakes hehe

absolutely unbelievable .... I had a proposed friends Xmas get together, that was planned for 29 Nov, changed to Sun 7th Dec because of the now cancelled SAU Xmas party.

Now I have to miss out on this SAU Xmas party, as it now clashes with the friends Xmas get-together :D What are the odds?! :(:P:(

absolutely unbelievable .... I had a proposed friends Xmas get together, that was planned for 29 Nov, changed to Sun 7th Dec because of the now cancelled SAU Xmas party.

Now I have to miss out on this SAU Xmas party, as it now clashes with the friends Xmas get-together :( What are the odds?! :P:(:(

yeah that was pretty much intentional mate cause no one really wants you there!!

J/K :D

yeah that was pretty much intentional mate cause no one really wants you there!!

J/K :D

OK that's enough cheek out of you, youngster - have a 2 week ban from the forums ....

J/K :(

Actually, my Xmas catch-up isn't until around 2:30pm (late lunch), so I may be able to squeeze in a quick SAU Xmas visit and kick of the footy. Will have to see.

haha, yeah it would be good if you could make it bud..................lol, it would be good if I could make it!!

pete we chatted about this on friday mr dont make me slap you lol or was it saturday .........................i dont know but we did on the weekend

pete we chatted about this on friday mr dont make me slap you lol or was it saturday .........................i dont know but we did on the weekend

slap him anyway haha

it be funny

Disclaimer: I do not take any responsibimility for the slaps on the day of the SAU X-mas party, and hereby pardon myself from being slapped

lol :down:

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