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^^^ and it's going to be EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! More drinking than you can poke a stick at. Most people are going up for Sat and Sunday night (Monday is Queens Birthday holiday) - so there will be 2 nights of mischief :D:):D Anyone even contemplating coming should just come - will be awesome. Will probably cruise down to Moonta to have a looksie too - it is a very nice part of the world!

lol problem being i work basically all public holidays and sundays.. nazi institution where i have to put in 4 weeks notice before thought of time off. my uncle retired in moonta bay a few years back.. its awesome. will drop the word around work tomorrow and see what i can come up with.. this does sound tasty indeed

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still, i could head up fri evening/ arvo if that is the go.. poke a stick at some drinks.. assuming show will still be on sat aswell as sunday. flex back sat evening after seeing the uncle and its hunki dori

lol problem being i work basically all public holidays and sundays.. nazi institution where i have to put in 4 weeks notice before thought of time off. my uncle retired in moonta bay a few years back.. its awesome. will drop the word around work tomorrow and see what i can come up with.. this does sound tasty indeed

thats not bad. i basically need 12 weeks notice at the moment to have any chance of booking time off. and from its only going to get worse. people start booking time off like its going out of fashion between now and christmas.

Geez so glad I don't work where you guys do .. some days I give one/two days notice and take a coupla days off (depending what I'm working on, impact to any project schedules, etc). If I want a week or two, my boss obviously prefers a bit of notice though (2 weeks minimum). Christmas area usually has to be booked fairly far ahead (6 weeks+) to make sure there's no resourcing conflict, but I don't celebrate it and don't have any family anyway - so I just work straight on through.

lol problem being i work basically all public holidays and sundays.. nazi institution where i have to put in 4 weeks notice before thought of time off. my uncle retired in moonta bay a few years back.. its awesome. will drop the word around work tomorrow and see what i can come up with.. this does sound tasty indeed

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still, i could head up fri evening/ arvo if that is the go.. poke a stick at some drinks.. assuming show will still be on sat aswell as sunday. flex back sat evening after seeing the uncle and its hunki dori

pretty sure the show is only on the sunday.....shall now go on a mission to find out if there is any poker being played at the pubs on that weekend.....cant wait :rofl:

My claim has been accepted by the insurance :rofl:

Now the repair work starts and it's going to probably take around 6 weeks as the parts have to be brought over from Japan

Is anyone able to lend me a RWD for the driving course? It would be much appreciated, and there will be some sort of remuneration for it :)

Yeah sure, take the fuse out my GT-R and away you go

btw; I know I've touched on this... Lawyer firms people have used in getting their license back after loosing it - I want people that have experianced this, not just some google search I could have done lol.

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Yeah sure, take the fuse out my GT-R and away you go

btw; I know I've touched on this... Lawyer firms people have used in getting their license back after loosing it - I want people that have experianced this, not just some google search I could have done lol.

Does using a lawyer to dispute a fine to keep your license count?

Because I used Michael Woods lawyers. They specialize in traffic law/getting your license back. Pricey, but they got me through.

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