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I'm in for this, any date suits me.

As for activity, as much fun as paintball would be, last time I went along despite extra towels and a change of clothes; my VL ended up with orange paint all over the seats (which fortunately cleaned off easily enough). Scared to get it on the Stag's leather so I voted Athur's Seat Maze.

Where are all the other '34's at?!?

Edited by comieodor

lol fair enough, i didnt actually think of that..

arthurs seat maze is fun.. i have a map and directions that i stole as well.

so far i'm in...might have to swap with someone else if it's my turn for work on-call that weekend...

aaron, good to have a map & directionsthumbsup.gif, just make sure it's the right one or we might surface in china or india or maybe some whoop whoop landwhistling.gif

got some permission from Htial(Laith) to use the Custom imports TV cruise Map

as long as some business stamps go in lol

basically coz im lazy. lol well its this..

SAU Vic TV Cruise - Arthurs SeatP2.pdf

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