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Only 2 weeks until a little slice of Deutschland lands in the Adelaide Parklands.

So make sure you keep the date free for the annual SAU meet up / drinks in a tent on the 14th of January from 12pm

Will be using this as practice for Oktoberfest

:cheers:

FYI NOT AN OFFICIAL SAU EVENT, JUST SOMETHING NIGHTCRAWLER, MATT-R, CUBES AND I HAVE BEEN DOING FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS

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Yep, I am down like a clown for this as per usual!

Anyone who does not enjoy drinking, shooting, gawking at hot chicks, eating insane amounts of food and talking shit about cars for a whole day should NOT attend this event. For everyone else there is NO excuse!

Yep, I am down like a clown for this as per usual!

Anyone who does not enjoy drinking, shooting, gawking at hot chicks, eating insane amounts of food and talking shit about cars for a whole day should NOT attend this event. For everyone else there is NO excuse!

my levels of eating and drinking will be limited financially as my 4 week Eurotrip has kind of expanded to 2 months... and a week or 2 stop over in the US on the way home isn't out of the question yet :whistling:

I'm sure we'll be sporting our club shirts, to make it easier for you ... or just look for the roudy idiots :P

I would look for the SAU shirts otherwise they will need to sit at every table if they are going by the rowdy idiots.

Yep I plan on wearing my SAU club shirt.

So, my big plan is:

- Arrive at 11:30am or so (gates open at 12pm) .... history shows I am always late, and Whiplash saves a place in line for me - but since he is giving me a lift this year I will most likely be on time :) ... if anyone is keen on coming early (before 12pm) to help us save max tables and chairs once we get in, we will enter via the Coopers Gate, which is off West Tce.

- As soon as you enter go get an ID wristband from Tent 1.

- Then go get a Stein from tent 30.

- Go get a green or red apple cider from Tent 19 and a serve of Salt'n'Pepper squid from Squid inc. Tent 23.

- We will be sitting near the centre of the Jagermaeister shelter, which is tent 46 once you get a program, or if you download it Here (click) - I like tent 46 as it has good access to all of the facilities and a decent view to the spray tent :) - forecast of 28 is letting us down a tad at this stage, but let's hope it comes through warmer than that.

- Profit.

Let's hope the Jagermeister tent is host to these lovelies again this year. And the Jagermeister slushies last year were freaking awesome!

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can vouch for the slushies, had just a couple last year

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Edited by Whiplash

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