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ill think about it, how much is it going to cost?
Put aside... I don't know... $5000? Thats a broad question dude, do you want to live it up or go cheap?

Btw, TAS 2005 members, I'll make a new thread where we can discuss a plan of attack for the show, I don't want a repeat of the last one where we meet up twice throughout the whole day and thats it... oh, and Troy and I WILL be there on time this time!

Is Christian coming??? He should come...

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There's talk on the gtr.co.uk site of going to TAS 2005...I expect a fair few Brits will be making the trip over again, so it'd be good to organize a meeting point for all the members. Does anyone know how to get hold of press passes - going on the Friday, before the mega crowds would be ideal...

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Troy/Justin: I know what you mean, from Osaka to Tokyo is a long haul, especially if you're trying to get to Tokyo by mid morning - so how's about arranging to be in Tokyo the day/night before...perfect opporunity to go drinking and it'll mean getting to the Messe the next morning (if you're sober :D) shouldn't take too long....;)

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