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Hey all, who is heading out to the first round of G1? Being a twilight round it will be starting at 1:30pm and finish at around 8:30, Also those coming from down south keep in mind South Rd will be closed where the tram crossing is for the entire weekend so take Goodwood Rd instead.

Will be heading down shortly to put some signage on the ISC sponsored S13 and then sending out some pics/info through our facebook group (to join follow the link below)

http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?g...7618&ref=ts

Also those looking for the competitor list click this link.

http://www.mallala.com/321go/Competitors%20G1%20R1%2010.pdf

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Wow 37? I might look at positioning the Stagea on the northern side of the track somewhere and sitting in the back of it, hatch open, and drinking a few bevvies! Going to have the 11yo with us, so he's bound to sook if its too uncomfortable.

:ermm:

just get him to tell jokes....then you will be the one sooking ruby lol

You encourage him to tell his silly jokes and you'll be the one sooking when I get my hands on you! :ermm:

i will be drinking all day and all night starting from possibly tonight :(

will try and make my way out there

if your on the piss tonight and all day tomorrow, your gonna be in struggle town even before lunchtime.

ill teach him more bad jokes :)

what do you a call a kangeroo wearing a sweater etc

Woolly jumper! Lame! :(

And its spelt "kangaroo". So un-Australian! Obviously only good with numbers, not words eh Dan? :(

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