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mad, happy ive got a spot. was wondering where i was sleeping this time round.

are us 5 in the same room?

thanks for organising everything!

Hey Mat. I'm out for sat night. Gotta come back for a mates party. We'll have to get up there early for friday night.

mad, happy ive got a spot. was wondering where i was sleeping this time round.

are us 5 in the same room?

thanks for organising everything!

LOL - yeah your friends have your back :)

I will try to get all 5 of you in one room - maybe Tim and Campbell could share a double :)

If I cant then I'll split ya's 2 and 3.

Am waiting till then end of this week to confirm everything with the hotel.

LOL - yeah your friends have your back :)

I will try to get all 5 of you in one room - maybe Tim and Campbell could share a double :)

If I cant then I'll split ya's 2 and 3.

Am waiting till then end of this week to confirm everything with the hotel.

Why do me and Campbell always have to share a double??

Please no responses to this question :) especially you Russell

I've just realised i'm staying in shepparton this same weekend for a work conference!

I always miss these events due to basketball and work, so this time i'll be heading down for a look-see, and if you need a volunteer when i arrive feel free to grab me for a while.

OK last call for anyone else who wants a bed??? Speak up now or forever hold your peace.

Im confirming everything with the hotel tomorrow and from then on, if you want a bed - you'll have to book it on your own.

OK last call for anyone else who wants a bed??? Speak up now or forever hold your peace.

Im confirming everything with the hotel tomorrow and from then on, if you want a bed - you'll have to book it on your own.

Hey Bec,

Can you book a room for Me, Tim and Dean for Thursday night. were gonna head up early :D

Cheers

Campbell

LOL Tim - OR..... an uber exciting, fun-filled day helping Bec and Ryan set up at DECA (followed by Jack in the pool) :)

No worries at all Juliette - as you requested, you have a room to yourself. So either way will be fine.

If he does come, you'll just have to let the hotel know when you arrive :thumbsup:

LOL Tim - OR..... an uber exciting, fun-filled day helping Bec and Ryan set up at DECA (followed by Jack in the pool)

Leon and i will be there to set up. So that will get us back to the pool ASAP...

LOL Tim - OR..... an uber exciting, fun-filled day helping Bec and Ryan set up at DECA (followed by Jack in the pool) :D

No worries at all Juliette - as you requested, you have a room to yourself. So either way will be fine.

If he does come, you'll just have to let the hotel know when you arrive :D

When are you setting up??

We are happy to help if needed :D

We may be a tad intoxicated, is that cool ?? :(

Campbell

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