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11am @ Cotter on the 19th you say!! Very good I will try my best and make it there....

It's about time that I meet all you guys :-)

But this weekend I'm heading down to the coast and am going to cruise around on a houseboat for 3 nights doing nothing but fishing and drinking!!

Looking like i won't be able to make it. Too close to Christmas to take time off, and i've just had two weeks off in sick leave

SOFTTTTTttttttttttttttttttttttt :)

oh and on the topic i am definatly coming now i have baseball on but will try and play C's this week which means i am outta their by 11ish

Ill be heading out. If anyone wants to meet up at the National Museum at say 10 - 10:20ish for 10:30 leave to Cotter. We can then go and stop at a woolworths or something if people need food to cook/drinks etc.

Looking like i won't be able to make it. Too close to Christmas to take time off, and i've just had two weeks off in sick leave :(
Ewen and Angus - Now that's a problem.

I am happy to ensure your building is evacuated at 10:30am:flamed: .

Or

I know people who, well lets just say are very persuasive in negotiating with your bosses...:headshot:

perhaps :ufo: we just kidnap you both on the day.

This may be a day you will regret missing for the rest of your lives if you don't make it.

:xmas:

not going to work. i DONT care!!!! No really i dont care were and if we meet first then cruise out, would be a good idea to meet first some where, i am just happy drive around, even if it is to woden first. Personaly i think the museum.

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