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So, what is the story to get in on the day? How will the entry people know who has paid etc?

Cadmoon will no doubt whack a wrist band or handcuffs on ya for the participants Mike

So, what is the story to get in on the day? How will the entry people know who has paid etc?

Mr Boz will be there and so will Carl for the QEO guys, go see the respective person with cash/the name you paid under and get a ticket. Willowbank will punch the ticket as you drive in. Every car gets one free passenger so if you don't have a passenger perhaps you could find an extra one on the day :whistling:

Any southsiders want to meet at my place in the morning can do so.

I will be in the shed most of the morning, hoist will be available for use for last minute checks.

PM me for address.

Payments updated, if you haven't paid could you please bring cash on the day as it won't clear into our account in time.

I also have a payment from Stephen Taylor but I don't see you on the list, what's your forum name mate?

Payments updated, if you haven't paid could you please bring cash on the day as it won't clear into our account in time.

I also have a payment from Stephen Taylor but I don't see you on the list, what's your forum name mate?

Mike update me to paid or ima gonna :spank: you

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