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no worries Dave, next time.

I am also going to have to bail early - about 5pm. A friend of the wife is having an open house Birthday party on that day, and as much as I have tried to weasel out of it, looks like I will be picked up from Bonython Park around 5pm and driven all the way to Mannum for it :P

Ah well there is plenty of time for Kransky's, Apple Cider, Leffe/HB and gawking at lusties before 5pm :P

guys guys guys women are not objects for you to perve on with your deviat eyes, shame on you especially as a moderator saying those things your suppose to set an example........ :P checks if the coast is clear no chicks here

hell yeah bring on the juggs :P

Can you make it at around 11:45am like last year Nick? I always aim for 11:30am, but as you know I am always late :)

So yeah, anyone keen to come and help get/guard tables and chairs come at 11:45am Northern gate and line up with me :(

As I said in my last post I will be bailing at 5pm unfortunately - so if you are arriving after then you will have to look out for some SAU folk other than me. I will post up in the next day of so what shirts we will be wearing so you can ID us.

sounds like a plan, may have some extra company to begin with, still working out how i'm getting there and where i can pass out afterwards LOL

hopefully i can keep my stein this year.... if anyone takes it again WATCH OUT!!!!!

no jamie this year though :)

so scored the day off work today for this, gotta work the sunday still but meh!

Not sure what time we getting there yet though?

Oh and matty.. toughen up, you are coming to this with Luke and Myself!

oh and Pete, should definetly try come to it! Just saw the weather forecast aswell, they saying its gonna be 31 degrees!

Andrew, Luke and I might be able to meet you early aswell to reserve a space,if u need?

so scored the day off work today for this, gotta work the sunday still but meh!

Not sure what time we getting there yet though?

Oh and matty.. toughen up, you are coming to this with Luke and Myself!

yes i know this, thats no probs

goin to head out to dori prac afta too, so if ya want a lift lemme kno

yep that would be good Flick - the more there the earlier, the better it is for holding tables etc .... that way I can also go have a shoot whilst not yet too enebriated. Some years I get stuck there early holding tables and miss out on the sober shooting :D

yep that would be good Flick - the more there the earlier, the better it is for holding tables etc .... that way I can also go have a shoot whilst not yet too enebriated. Some years I get stuck there early holding tables and miss out on the sober shooting :P

you changed mann!!!!!!

it used to be about the drunken shooting now you want to be all sensible :D

^^ Not sure guys, but ill pm you my number if u want? Get Sarah to send me a msg and we will find you :laugh:

yeah that would be great if you could do that.thanksheaps and we will see you there.

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