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OK.... its on again and I have booked us the hotel in Shepp for the upcoming DECA.

When: Fri 26 & Sat 27 August

Where: Tirana Motor Inn

Address: 33 -37 Wyndham St, Shepparton

Cost: $50 per person per night (if sharing)

$85 per night to have a single person in a room by themselves

If you would like a room, please let me know as soon as possible, they will want to release to the public whatever rooms we are not using in a few weeks.

I need to know:

* nights staying

* how many people

* what bed configurations you need (ie twin, double etc)

If you are coming by yourself, that's fine, just let me know and I will team you up with somebody else to share a room with.

Let me know here, by email, by PM or by phone.

The sooner you tell me, the easier you make it for me.

*** NOTE - if the hotel books out, preference will be given to those staying both nights

- if you ask for a room and don't turn up without letting me know, you get added to my black list (you ppl are starting to ruin it for everyone)

Entries coming soon

DINNER

Dinner has been booked again at Taco Bills with Baz, Chris & Kylie running the night again.

If you are staying Saturday night at the hotel, I will book you a seat at dinner. If anyone else stays in Shepp, but not with us, let me know so I can add you to our booking.

Add to Dinner:

Jason

ShaneO!!!

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Russ & Ross

Mick & Joy

Juliette

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Martin & Katie

WayneO

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Brent & Steph

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Saturday night only Luke & Anna please, I couldnt guarantee Luke that I wouldnt want to drink when I got to the restaurant, and after this month dry, I think I will need few drinks :cheers:

As usual - let me know if no room for just the one night and I'll chase up across the road .

AND I HEREBY DECLARE THAT SPIRYTUS IS BANNED !! :sick:

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