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Yep yep. Wayne said we're all welcome. We'll need someone to grab some snags/bread/whatever to throw on the BBQ, and probably some tofu or something for Snowy, he's a bit of a health fanatic.

They're erecting a teepee at the Olde Tudor, so hopefully no rain.

And thanks Kel, see ya soon :)

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Yep yep. Wayne said we're all welcome. We'll need someone to grab some snags/bread/whatever to throw on the BBQ, and probably some tofu or something for Snowy, he's a bit of a health fanatic.

They're erecting a teepee at the Olde Tudor, so hopefully no rain.

And thanks Kel, see ya soon :worship:

You know the sad thing is yesterday I was diagnosed with a hiatis hernia so I almost might have to start becoming a health freak.

Mind you they say one of the biggest killers for me is coffee and I'm not giving that up for anything! LOL

That's along with spicy food, fatty food and alcohol - which means if I was to take all of them out of my current diet I'd be left with just the water I drink each morning in the shower.

:)

Anyways - will worry about all of that AFTER I get back from my week of fun. :worship:

I think this video summarises how I (and others) are feeling

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-DcNPFWhbk

Pity sau won't embed today

haha.

should of photochopped you on that video there some how!!

Happy dance!! :);)

Bit of topic: Do any of you guys do the Rally Tas? Looks like I will be heading down that way for the June event..got myself a ride now all I need is experience :)

Only one more sleep for me!

Which is lucky because I'm like a kid at Christmas - having trouble getting a decent nights sleep.

Lucky the Travelcalm on the boat tomorrow night will help :P

See everyone at the barbie on Saturday.

Except for me - you'll see me on the boat tomorrow :P

PS - was awake at 5:30am this morning with the brain ticky thing also. LOL *tick tick L3 tick tick R4/o tick tick* Probably shouldn't have spent yesterday evening watching targa vids on Youtube.

PPS - the weather forecasts are looking on the up :dry: Dry racing conditions FTW!

Hullo to people going to Targa Tasmania 2009. We are running an R32 GTR LE. It is one of the original Aus delivered cars #59 of the 100. We are in Classic Touring #23. Come and say hullo if you want.

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Except for me - you'll see me on the boat tomorrow :dry:

PS - was awake at 5:30am this morning with the brain ticky thing also. LOL *tick tick L3 tick tick R4/o tick tick* Probably shouldn't have spent yesterday evening watching targa vids on Youtube.

PPS - the weather forecasts are looking on the up :P Dry racing conditions FTW!

True, see you for a shandy tomorrow night Snowy!

I am hoping you are right about the weather- Targa is much more fun when it's dry :P

Hullo to people going to Targa Tasmania 2009. We are running an R32 GTR LE. It is one of the original Aus delivered cars #59 of the 100. We are in Classic Touring #23. Come and say hullo if you want.

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Will definitely see you Silverdome John if not before :)

I'm on the plane tomorrow (Friday) morning, so I'll see you all down there.

Not sure that we'll need pace notes @ 5:30AM Snowy, but I rest assured that IF we do...you'll be a pro :)

Dry weather will be good too

Not long now :ph34r:

Have fun everybody,,,especially you Kelly,,,oh if a Mazda RX8 mechanic walks up to you and starts singing "around the outside" he's cool ,,,he's a good friend of ours,,,his name is Micky.

Neil.

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