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Haha. Of course not scared. I aint never scared. That night was fun.

Will be aiming for the same results at the DECA after this one though.

:)

you were a perfect 10 last time matty....

however i think next time you should aim for a solid 9.8

Hey Russ - There was 6 of you and you guys had 6 beds in 2 rooms.

If its just for Friday, Im sure he can be squeezed in somewhere. Shouldnt be an issue at all.

I wont be online again - Ive got 11 billions things to do at work and we are leaving for Shepp later this arvo. If you need me, call me. I'll have to sort it out once im up there.

Bec.

How many beds do me/campbell/mat/tim/dean/ryan have? I might have one more for friday night. Andreas Bouras KE70 Panelvan RWD

1 ONLY and its a king size top.tail,top.tail.top,tail,top....THAT SHOULD FIT YOU ALL IN

Not going to be able to make it up tonight, my friend (and his partner) cannot make it due to work stuffing him around, so I'm bring my partner instead. Unfortunately we won't be able to make it tonight so we'll see you guys in the morning. Still staying Saturday night though.

I know you're not going to read this Bec, but if anyone else can pass it along it'd be appreciated.

Same position here I think. Been asked to work till 10. Wont see myself getting to shep until too late?

My problem too.

We'd get there at like 2am and not only would we be waking Bec to get the keys but we'd be paying $100 for what... 5 hours sleep?

Better to go to bed early at home and get up at 4am, 5 hours sleep either way but cheaper this way too.

gotta love all these cancelations !

hey bec, dinner at the mexican resturant reservations +6 people ok.

i have 6 people coming up with and inc me, and we are staying down the road from you guys :thumbsup: again.

enjoy.

dave

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