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well the gf is workin sunday, and if its only 2 streets from mitch, it must be pretty damn

close to me...

prob come down for a chat/bat/boot.

it'll take you 10mins~ to get there , straight up glynburn road basically

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Dang its been a while since i have looked on here. the xmas bbq looks awesome, id luv to take the skyline outta the garage haha. Unfortunately i wont be there i have a bike ride organised, going to delamare and victor and back :(

^^ we saw/heard you pull up, shouldve come up to say hi anyway!

Glad we went, considered changing our minds but turned out to be a great arvo. Good to see a few familiar faces and meet a few new ones too :banana:

yeh good to see you guys too, cheers for the sunscreen, think i avoided getting too burnt.

Anthony + sarah, was great to meet you guys, hopefully catch up with you again soon at another SAU event :banana:

was good to catch up with people. Been a while and good to meet a few new faces and get to know a few others bit more. Kicking the footy was good fun, havnt done that for ages. We kind of got lost on the way thanks to flicks directions :banana: but got to follow pete in the gtr back so that was a great view for a while lol.

cheers for organising chefy and nene for the concern for my ankle, didnt know u cared :banana:

but when u an accountant nerd you need to act extra tuff to compensate or others may question your manlyness :)

was good fun cheers for the b ball antics guys dont think the ring was regulation seen as i could grab the damn thing. might be the slight lean forward it had though

was good to catch up with people. Been a while and good to meet a few new faces and get to know a few others bit more. Kicking the footy was good fun, havnt done that for ages. We kind of got lost on the way thanks to flicks directions :D but got to follow pete in the gtr back so that was a great view for a while lol.

haha, I was wondering where you guys were going at first.

rofl at my kids when I wanted to leave.....did you see them get into a full blown blue about whose turn it was in the front seat :blink:

Yeah nice to catch up with those who rocked up.

A bit sad to see so few people there, relative to the number of SA members, but hey it is their loss if they don't come out.

Had fun shooting some hoops and talking some smack. Methinks I am going to have sore hammies tomorrow :blink:

thanks flick, yeah was great to meet some new people and to get involved in a few more activities with all the sau crew.

had an awesome time even though got sunburnt, but will get over it pretty quickly!

hope to see you all at the next event.

Yeah nice to catch up with those who rocked up.

A bit sad to see so few people there, relative to the number of SA members, but hey it is their loss if they don't come out.

Had fun shooting some hoops and talking some smack. Methinks I am going to have sore hammies tomorrow :blink:

yeah i wouldve come but i was busy off shooting some smack and talking some hoops... ;(

next year fo' sho

-D

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