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Ooooops I have changed the topic title now to reflect the correct year :blush:

Looks like we have a few peeps interested. Anyone else? Even if you have never been before, nor know any of the SAU regulars, it is still a bloody good day out.

as usual I'll be there. Just not sure if it'll be Friday or Saturday yet.

If you swing past the SAU table on saturday might steal a minute of your time for some business talk for a project i'm working on

Nick :thanks:

now carry on with ze cherman drinking talks

Everyone that has replied in this thread is going Saturday.

Normally we go early (11:45am to line up), get a heap of tables/chairs, and most years I leave around 6pm and some others stay on and rage all night. After 6 hours of drinking I have normally had enough!

If you swing past the SAU table on saturday might steal a minute of your time for some business talk for a project i'm working on

Nick :thanks:

now carry on with ze cherman drinking talks

Will be heading there Friday night not Saturday arvo :-(

That would be sweet Will! Are you guys still here, or have you come back? Have meant to catch up, but has been one of the those silly seasons (incl. a week in Melbourne).

Back here, but I'm working at the moment.

Leaving next Friday so would like to catch up this weekend for sure.

Saw your mum in Tumby for 5 minutes and she said you were in Melbourne so I wasn't sure if you'd be here for this or not.

Ok, for you biatches that don't know me or the other SAU stalwarts, I will be wearing a blue Oakley t-shirt, and we plan to be sitting under the tent numbered 40 on the map (at the Northern end of the shade tents in the middle section), near the Eastern end of that tent. See you there.

The more people that get there early (12pm or before) the more chairs/tables we can save for the late comers. Keep in mind latecomers, as I said previously many of us tent to leave around 6-7pm, as that's when the drunken bogans start losing their sense of reason.

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