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Well SAU community it is time to start booking time off for the annual SAU Schutzenfest event.

As per previous years I will get there early and line up to get the best position available and save a ton of chairs that we will spend the day protecting, stealing back, and ultimately fighting people off for :cheers:

So, I need a few souls to make sure they get there early to help me set up and protect our spot.

Date: Sat 12th January

Time: 12pm onwards (I will line up from 11:30am to ensure a great spot)

I think we should organise a theme shirt for SAU people for the day like last year - it seemed to be a hit. Ideas people?

So, who is in?

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Im definately going with some mates, as I dont know many from Sau, il probs just see yas wearing shirts and come say hi when I can hardly walk :cheers:

Can't say I'm keen either. Worked at the Shitzenfaced for years serving abusive dumb teens, whilst being entrapped by the police at the same time. Can't say I miss it ... being abused and having no right to straighten out the drunks. :cheers:

It was much better when it was at Hahndorf.

yeah I know where you're coming from Ruby - German beer, yummy German food, half naked drunk chicks running around, shooting some targets, sitting around all day talking shit with the boys .... a simply horrible way to spend a Saturday afternoon once a year :cheers:

yeah I know where you're coming from Ruby - German beer, yummy German food, half naked drunk chicks running around, shooting some targets, sitting around all day talking shit with the boys .... a simply horrible way to spend a Saturday afternoon once a year :D

Love the German atmosphere. Married into a german family (Pashcke/Schmaal), and even travelled around Germany (preferred Belgium tho) :D

It was my ex-wife who worked with a german friend on the radio there, broadcasting for EBI. I'd be pouring the beers at Coopers or Dab. When I wasn't working at the Shitzenface, I'd put my feet up and down a few myself. Its the drunken ferals/teens that have put me off the Shitzenface :cheers:

Gutentag aschloch!

(translation: hello asshole!)

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I'm definately gonna be there.

Remains to be seen if I rock it with my mates later in the day or get in early and save some chairs with you Andrew, I'll decide that one closer to the date. I'd be keen on an SAU drinking team shirt though :ninja:

Love the German atmosphere. Married into a german family (Pashcke/Schmaal), and even travelled around Germany (preferred Belgium tho) :laugh:

It was my ex-wife who worked with a german friend on the radio there, broadcasting for EBI. I'd be pouring the beers at Coopers or Dab. When I wasn't working at the Shitzenface, I'd put my feet up and down a few myself. Its the drunken ferals/teens that have put me off the Shitzenface :ninja:

Gutentag aschloch!

(translation: hello asshole!)

you mean Arschloch

and Gutentag = good day

good day asshole

hello = hallo

i should know all this without translators being austrian but i never got taught to speak properly

you mean Arschloch

and Gutentag = good day

good day asshole

hello = hallo

i should know all this without translators being austrian but i never got taught to speak properly

Thanks for correcting the typos oh great spelling and grammar corrector god you are :O

Like I said ... I married into a german family. I'm not german myself :D My heritage comes from france and scotland amongst other mongrel breeds.

Le merci Monsieur Steve pour corriger mon mauvais allemand :D

Its good being a Rammstein fan and having had a family of translators :P

well i was going to give up drinking (especially after last weekend :laugh: )

but you talked me into coming "half naked drunk chicks running around," p.s you left out the drunk at the front of that

i'm up for it as usual matey :P

sweet .... looks like a plan is coming together :P .... I saw Ash (Oosh32) and Julie on Sunday but forgot to ask if they are coming. I assume they are, as will Guy, I am sure.

So, ideas for shirts? I kinda like the SAU shirt idea, but seems a bit too cliche to wear a 'club' shirt to such an event - plus you really want a cheap(ish) wear-once shirt that you know you are going to spill beer, cider, bratwurst, pig hock, sauerkraut and ultimately vomit on. I might look around online and see what I can source. I did see 'Vandelay Industries' t-shirts being advertised out of the USA - they seemed pretty funny - had a pic of George with a globe of the world on his shoulders .... in fact, here (click) it is

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or these shirts - which are only US$8.95 = A$14 (+ shipping) each.

Topical for Schutzenfest :P

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I will see what sort of shipping deal I can get on bulk of these if ppl are interested.

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