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Originally posted by AngeLissA

where do you come up with these crazy ideas george..?  

:confused: not sure exactly. i think they just come to me. yeah, i'm sticking with that story

well depends on how many ppl are interested but i wanted to hold it in an open area. i'm scoping out a few pubs with nice beer gardens. there's one on the north side in chatswood i think called the Oaks which has a huge oak tree and a whole bunch of tables around it. however, such establishments might not allow us to gamble on their premises. i'll ask around anyways.

if you guys have any other suggestions by all means share them.

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how about we do a childrens charity? maybe an xmas pressy one or the childrens hospital. any suggestions (just as long as it's childrens:p )?

something like $20 entry (all goes to charity) and a threshold for max winnings. ie anything above $50(eg) goes towards charity kitty and you can't quit once you hit $50. this is just an idea so if you have a better one i'd like to hear it.

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Geez, If we had sponsers, we could get them to donate prizes - tshirts, BOVs, Turbo Timers, tools, pods, whatever.

Then do as you say - $50 bucks and your in, this gives each person say 200 skyline dollars to bet - all real $$$ donated to a charity.

Then at end of the night when everyone is pissed, we auction off the prize/donations to the people who have won the skyline bucks.

Only one problem with this plan... we don't have sponsers yet.......

bummer, back to the drawing board.

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Bloody hell,,,,I was thinking,,,a pack of idiots sitting around a round table,,,you know,,, hats on,,,,placing bets,,,,drinking piss,,,munching on nibblies,,,Me taking Pranks coins,,,him getting desperate,,,,chucking in his rego and keys and all having a great Saturday Night.

Neil.

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Originally posted by ndr

Bloody hell,,,,I was thinking,,,a pack of idiots sitting around a round table,,,you know,,, hats on,,,,placing bets,,,,drinking piss,,,munching on nibblies,,,Me taking Pranks coins,,,him getting desperate,,,,chucking in his rego and keys and all having a great Saturday Night.

Neil.

We can do that - I think my suggestion can wait for Ron.

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