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Hey guys n gals,

Im looking for somewhere to hold the next SAUWA social event "Fight Club". Anyway as to not give too much away just yet ..... im looking for somewhere to hold it!

Need the obvious things like BBQ, Access to fridge n eskies and a reasonable amount of space but the most important thing is i need someone with lawn! It needs to be a reasonable sized backyard ....... about 3.5M x 3.5M of lawn at least .... and it needs to be level. Its all part of the elaborate plan :elaugh:

I'll stay back and help clean up afterwards. It'll probably be a sunday lunchtime/arvo event within the next month.

So if your willing to help me out could you PM me pahleez.

Cheers

Lauren

Social Events Cooridinator

SAUWA Committee

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ooooo mysterious!  

soooo about mowing the lawn? do you pull weeds and rake leaves too? :cheers:

What was that mel? You'd like to stay back and clean up too? thats mighty nice of you to volunteer. :cheers:

Public places are not so great for events. Street drinking, private property etc etc come to mind.

Can i hear the sound of a pair of sumo suits?

yeah exactly. Plus crowd control etc. This is gonig to be set up like no other event we've had before so i want to do it on private property.

Keep thinknig boys n girls - i dont get a venue we dont get to do this :cheers:

Boosty as for the sumo suits - your warm but no cigar - its better :cheers:

ahh that blows, i thought u were gonna fill it with balls and put in a trampoline.............oh wait that was my plan wasnt it. :confused:

You had a fair amount of lawn out the back of yours last time i saw it Niz. Means u get to clean up too :cheers:

Boosty ya leaving in tha past maaan - i moved out of my folks house 3 months ago .... i now live in a little villa with a tiny courtyard otherwise id be more than happy to host it. My folks new place is all paved and in woop woop so they are out of the question too.

Yes lawn please.

Dirty boys im shocked! :innocent:




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