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Ummm - guys!Let's make this the Venue for the 10th ANNIVERSARY of SAU - Cruise and SnS ???

Sounds like an awesome idea terry.

Sounds like this should be a spectacular day, Yes your right about the cheery blossoms Terry, they are on site and appear later on in the year, but would still look cool as they are now..Need to get idea's On the date best suited, and the day WILL BE A SUNDAY!

Later for the cherry blossoms to bloom for the anniversary would be good.

And on a sunday, im in like flinn.

In, the sooner the better, can always go back later on in the year.

This would also be good. Why have one cruise, when you can have 2.

Alright, Should be a great Day.. I do however suggest people Car pool Or get a Deso if they want to taste test our Products as they are Alchoholic!

I can be a deso....

So, terry, just give me your keys when you arrive, ha ha ha :cheers:

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Juz this is great!

I'll try to get someone from the exec team to start working with you on it. But we are flat out right now getting ready for the track day and then we have Putty Rd and then AGM elections and Sutton. God we're a busy club!

So will need to see who I can round up to get this going with ya.

Guy's I don't want to sound rude or anything Lol, But everyone can put up dates etc but the Final one will come down to when we can do it at the brewery as We are always traveling to japan to meet up with the father company the Konishi brewery company, so bare with me with dates etc!

If that was aimed at my post, sorry, more of a joke than anything.

Don't know if anyone would really do the reverse putty.

Unless that's what you're after.

After all, you're the organiser.

So, do you have any prospective dates yet?

Sounds like it should be a good turn out.




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