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Ben,

Shane is off to Japan tomorrow, and I'm off to PI the day after. Let me sort this out on my return Tuesday next week? Got too much on my list atm. But put me in, for now, as a maybe for already having my own accommodation, a maybe/yes for the saturday brekkie.

:)

Cool man, will I add +2 for your lil lady and the young fella ?

-D

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Cara does have both the flags and the sau banner, however she doesnt know when/if she'll be around for us to pick up said items. The best I could get out of her via MSN tonight was to call her the day before the event happens and then we drive to wherever that is, and pick up the items.

Brings me to the next point, I know some are staying for the sunday cruise, who will need a 2nd breakfast the next day? I got a bunch of people down for the sat morning, so if u add yr names to the sunday it'd be just as easy (and cheaper)....

Also, i'd like to know how Troy (Sapphire), Ruby and Shane are going in regards to accomodation; will u guys want a detailer and will you want sat or sun brekky and for how many people ?

Let me know folks - I hate asking the same questions over and over again.

-D

Ben put me down for the sunday breaky as well mate....with all my special needs lol

Thanks mate

Ben put me down for the sunday breaky as well mate....with all my special needs lol

Thanks mate

BREAK FAST SIGN ME UP :(

Same here, also for my mate aswell.

I am still thinking about the car detailing, i shall see in the next few weeks what happens, as i may do some before i head up.

Same here, also for my mate aswell.

I am still thinking about the car detailing, i shall see in the next few weeks what happens, as i may do some before i head up.

Yeah we've only had 4 people express interest and Im afraid we'd probably need more demand to justify the travel for the bloke, so I guess we'll just have to do our own detailing when we get up there - no reason you cant get a job done in adelaide beforehand

-D

oh on that note....Ben you would find that my form and $ has been forwarded as Cara had those a while ago....

Will PM cara to make sure she has forwarded it on

Yep, She'd confirmed earlier that you and Abe have already paid

I'll mark u down as paid Dion

-D

I can't be bothered searching back pages, but what does this breakfast include Dohmar?

Cheers

First we feed krishy baked beans and eggs and then we throw him on a spit and have krishy yiros

jk

bacon, eggs, sausage, tomato, bread, onion, mushroom, etc - english breakfast - without the black pudding cause that shits gross

-D

Can I have one for Sunday minus egg, tomato, onion and mushroom.

Cheers. Will need hangover food haha

Pretty much the cost of $5 per brekky covers everything - whether u want the extras or not is fine, as people who eat less meat tend to fill up on the other stuff, everything works itself out...

-D

EDIT : No Egg? And you call yourself an aussie? Sheesh (Forgot to mention there will be baked beans too for the vego communist hippies)

As I said to Ben on the phone I am most happy to supply my basic shade like we used at Kadina, but then thought about this:

http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/white-part...-walls-windows/

If we all chipped in and bought this, then SAU would OWN it. So a once-off donation from the people going of about $15 and it can be used for future events for free. Looks pretty awesome, is much bigger than mine (and presumably properly waterproof), and has side and rear protection.

I reckon this is the way to go! With the number of people about the place on the day we can put up this thing in around 10 minutes flat. Would be tons of space too - 6m x 3m is HUGE.

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