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Bugger. Ah well, sofa bed it is for poor Rossco :(

Dave - the hotel is full, I cannot swap the rooms around.

Ross's room has a double and a sofa bed though - so you guys can either share the double, or you can fight over who sleeps on the sofa bed :blink:

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If someone decides not to come, I will be able to swap some stuff around, but at the moment I cant change it.

Ill let you know if I fix it :blink:

That's all good. Thanks for letting me know. As long as it's a fold out bed and somewhere I can crash, it should be fine.

If anything changes though, that'd be even better.

Guys - to those of you who have pulled out of the event. You need to let me know ASAFP if you still want your room or not.

There is a list of ppl waiting on rooms and I need to know if I can give them away or not.

Thanks :P

Thanks Keiran - have updated the list.

Just trying to swap some stuff around to fit everyone in..

Leigh - I really need to know if you still want your triple room or not. let me know as soon as you can

List updated again.

Chuck me down on the waiting list :P

At this stage, I dont have a bed for you Dave.

Id suggest you book a room at the Tudor 5821 8411 for now, there are a few other ppl staying there as well and its only a minute walk from the Tirana.

If anything opens up, I'll let you know.

Bec - is just going to be me on both Friday and Saturday night.

If its easier I am happy to move across the road and leave my room free for others just let me know so I can book there :P

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what time are people planning to get to the place on friday? anyone leaving melb around 5 to 6? coz then we all can meet at one location and cruise down together :rolleyes:

what time are people planning to get to the place on friday? anyone leaving melb around 5 to 6? coz then we all can meet at one location and cruise down together :rolleyes:

sounds like a plan yea kool but im happy to meet somewhere near the hume......

kewl...lets say around 6 meet at the bp on cooper st off hume hwy in epping...not sure when people will be at the accomodation by...so according to that ill set the time...but for now the time is 6.. :D

I'll be there about 5:15 lol, I work in Shepp so rather than go home I'll head straight there.

Bring your drinking shoes :D

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