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Lowthy - your in with Ash

Keiran - I've made the adjustment, Jett and his missus now have their own room

Chris Taylor - as per your message to me yesterday, Ive added your booking in

The Hotel is now FULL

Jason - unfortunately I have been unable to book you a room. You could contact the Tudor Motor Inn, they are a 2 minute walk from our hotel. Let me know if you would like their number.

I think theres something wrong with your web site link ha? :domokun:

Is it suppose to be:

www.tiranamotorinn.websyte.com.au/ ?

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

Website: (if you wanna have a look) http://www.tiranamot...websyte.com.au/

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

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Ay Russ - no spare beds.

The 6 of you are in the rooms with a double and 2 singles (15/16).

Convince 2 of the guys to share the double and your good though :D

Ok. If anyone has a spare bed for my mate Ross that would be cool. Please let me know. He's cool. Doesn't smell too much lol

Hey Bec I'm coming to visit!!

OK..you twisted my arm I'll stay as well for the Saturday night!

But don't worry about accomodation, I'll work my own out, please add me to the dinner list though!?

I'll be rocking up late morning so if you need volunteers in the afternoon sessions I'm happy to help?

Cheers,

Shane

hey bec

Its kool Rus can take the spare room you guys have...would hate it if i woke some of yous up with my exhaust on sunday morning as i gotta head of early for a shift back in melbourne.

but i'll still attend dinner n chill with the group on sat night.

cheers.

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