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We're going to be cooked hanging around outside in this weather at SMASA. Very nice.

I was going to drop the Stag off, chat a bit, then f**k off home to my pool less than 5 minutes away ;)

ouch......

thats nasty :);)

Given the heat wave and the fact I don't want heatstroke, I'm doing what I can to cool down. Given my house is a few minutes away, I'll be using my pool frequently. I will however be to and from throughout the day. ;)

Bring ya bathers, I'll see if Tracy doesn't mind visitors, and we'll take it in turns. :) No promises tho.

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Given the heat wave and the fact I don't want heatstroke, I'm doing what I can to cool down. Given my house is a few minutes away, I'll be using my pool frequently. I will however be to and from throughout the day. ;)

Bring ya bathers, I'll see if Tracy doesn't mind visitors, and we'll take it in turns. ;) No promises tho.

he he tis all good. we will work something out to help us through it.

anyone know if we can get power from anywhere???

if so i might be able to bring a lil fridge.

hey ruby who bout u bring the pool to SMASA instead ;) it will fit in the back of the stag wont it? lol ;)

and dave - no offence and i really mean it - but i do know what the judges are like and i would prefer if all late entrants for the SAU are well, skylines..........like i said no offence to u r anything i just know what the judges are like........

hey ruby who bout u bring the pool to SMASA instead :) it will fit in the back of the stag wont it? lol :P

Hmm, I have a little wading pool I could bring ... but I doubt we'd get an SA Water permit to fill it. ;)

Funny you should mention the above ... I kept the pool kit (in boxes) in the back of the silver Stagea before building it :ermm:

hey ruby who bout u bring the pool to SMASA instead :bunny: it will fit in the back of the stag wont it? lol :D

and dave - no offence and i really mean it - but i do know what the judges are like and i would prefer if all late entrants for the SAU are well, skylines..........like i said no offence to u r anything i just know what the judges are like........

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*shrug*

whatever.

I'll be armed with a water pistol and aint afraid to use it! :ermm:

I'll bring a gazebo + chairs for people to use. Be good if someone else brings another gazebo so we dont need to squeeze under one.

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