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So, who is going up Saturday, and what time are they going?

Staying up there Sat night, getting on the piss, recovering under a shade during the car show Sunday, then driving back after judging would be my preference.

If I do go, despite entering my car in the show, I am not really going for the show (as my car is a looooooong way from a show car), but more going to catch up with peeps and do the social thing. Hence all the questions.

I aim for the same. Leave about mid afternoon, get a room, start drinking and socialising, sleep, wake up with Red Bull, go to car show, more Red Bull, more socialising, drive home after show!

im disappointed with you roo. that one was far too easy. and definitely far too tame.

Fear the ban stick ... my dirty mind is ban stick worthy! So "tame" it must be :closedeyes:

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All sorted. Anyone that wants to stay at the wombat can. Plenty of room. Just let me know and Ill take names and let them know.
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I'll have a double for me and the missus

All sorted. Anyone that wants to stay at the wombat can. Plenty of room. Just let me know and Ill take names and let them know.

I'll have a double for me and the missus

Book me a double room please Anthony or Sara

then we gotta find out what time to leave etc etc

I think i did that wrong. the first comment is from preiss and the second is a reply to him.

What time saturday arvo r u gonna drive up. because i have soccer and that doesn't finish till 1pm.

I think i did that wrong. the first comment is from preiss and the second is a reply to him.

What time saturday arvo r u gonna drive up. because i have soccer and that doesn't finish till 1pm.

I am going up there when the rest of the crew are heading up that way

How about we leave at a designated time of 3pm on the Saturday? That way everyone has time to finish work/sport and scratch their balls ... that includes you Cara :blink:

Meet at say City Dismantlers at 2.30pm leave by 3pm?

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Ruby I saw the movie Anaconda, I really dont want to see u skinny dip yo

-D

Nah, that wasn't really me man ... that was a prop. If it was me, the movie would have been called "worm" :ninja:

Yes, I have formal approval for a leave pass from the +1.

So, please book me a room. Double or king size bed preferred. Not concerned about cost - is there a spa room by any chance, or an executive suite? :D;):)

So, meet 3pm Saturday at Gepps X sounds good and we all cruise from there. I want to get home as early as possible Sunday, so would probably do the bolt straight after judging/as soon as we can get our cars out on Sunday.

Yes, I have formal approval for a leave pass from the +1.

So, please book me a room. Double or king size bed preferred. Not concerned about cost - is there a spa room by any chance, or an executive suite? :D;):)

So, meet 3pm Saturday at Gepps X sounds good and we all cruise from there. I want to get home as early as possible Sunday, so would probably do the bolt straight after judging/as soon as we can get our cars out on Sunday.

Ill put you down for a room. They aren't flash tho. Just beds you can 'crash' in.

That's the plan anyway.

Yes, I have formal approval for a leave pass from the +1.

So, please book me a room. Double or king size bed preferred. Not concerned about cost - is there a spa room by any chance, or an executive suite? :D:):D

So, meet 3pm Saturday at Gepps X sounds good and we all cruise from there. I want to get home as early as possible Sunday, so would probably do the bolt straight after judging/as soon as we can get our cars out on Sunday.

YAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY ANDREWS COMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

woot woot! lol ;):D:)

Quick list.

Cara.

Roo, Tracy.

Love my 32 , + missus.

Anthony, Sara.

Myself and mate Jason.

anyone else interested before Friday ?

i think Krishy will be wanting a room too

and you soooo have to enter your car dude!

i think to win this comp you will need a vn commy ute with bundy bear stickers a plastic blue healer dog in the back and 15 spolights on the roof .

nothing jap will even get looked at lol

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