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As Sin mentioned we need something to happen pre Christmas as numbers have been lacking etc.

Throw some dates up

Throw some ideas up

Let's get something happening! There are a few people who have joined up but not been to many things so guys let's make an effort.

B-rice I know your down

Rob I'm looking at you to buddy

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Saturday the 15th of December afternoon/evening would be good.

Somewhere round the lake making it central to all

Chicken, salad and softdrinks/harddrinks

Frisbee, footy, Volleyball etc....

Family friendly if you got kids (PG recomended)

+1's welcome

Just one thought

Saturday the 15th of December afternoon/evening would be good.

Somewhere round the lake making it central to all

Chicken, salad and softdrinks/harddrinks

Frisbee, footy, Volleyball etc....

Family friendly if you got kids (PG recomended)

+1's welcome

Just one thought

Weekend of the 15th is the only weekend I have free all month, and even then if the opportunity for a coast trip comes up I'm afraid I'm giving preference to that....

A big BBQ would be good, somewhere easy where we could all meet up! either way put me down and i might be +1.... If i can ever convince the partner to come to a car thing! Nick if you are going get Sky to bully her into coming!

A big BBQ would be good, somewhere easy where we could all meet up! either way put me down and i might be +1.... If i can ever convince the partner to come to a car thing! Nick if you are going get Sky to bully her into coming!

I dont agree to bullying lol but we can hog tie her and put her in the boot! lol

Ok so think of a good spot.

Looking for BBQ's for those who want too, Water cause it's nice, big grass area for mucking about, cars not too far away for security, central.

4 or 5 in the arvo allows christmas shopping, peeps who may work, cooler in the afternoons, domestics etc...

Gaffa Tape or Zip ties - got both :ph34r:

We need people to be 100% otherwise it turns into just 1 or 2 people

sitting there with 400 sausages...that shit aint fun guys.

I bailed on the last one because I was a newb and didnt know anyone

But that was stupid because everyone is really welcoming

We need people to be 100% otherwise it turns into just 1 or 2 people

sitting there with 400 sausages...that shit aint fun guys.

I bailed on the last one because I was a newb and didnt know anyone

But that was stupid because everyone is really welcoming

Which is why shit should be BYO. Never rely on other people to hold to what they say. Their problem if they can't be self-sufficient anyway haha

After looking into it, I'm free on the 2nd, 9th, 15th, 16th, and 23rd.

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