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Yes, of all the person the world, I would be the last person to organise a BBQ, but here it goes.

I wouldn't mind if we hold a bbq and make a day of it for every one between now and Xmas. (meet and drive to spot to be confirm)

Well I'll bring enough food and drinks for about ten ppls and then you fellas/girls will have to supplement from there on.

Only light alcohol unless your the dedicated seat warmer

Let me know here if anyone is interested, or any other suggestion,

Damn I just wanna come out after 6 months on crutches.

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sure, we'd come along...bout time we poked our heads out of the closet and socialized some! If you need a hand organizing anything just yell out :huh:

Yes, of all the person the world, I would be the last person to organise a BBQ, but here it goes.

I wouldn't mind if we hold a bbq and make a day of it for every one between now and Xmas. (meet and drive to spot to be confirm)

Well I'll bring enough food and drinks for about ten ppls and then you fellas/girls will have to supplement from there on.

Only light alcohol unless your the dedicated seat warmer

Let me know here if anyone is interested, or any other suggestion,

Damn I just wanna come out after 6 months on crutches.

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Great idea, would be an awesome way to spend the day. Hangin round in a park somewhere, having some snags, having a chat, would be a good day out, plus i'd get to meet some of you guys/girls :(

I'd make it sometime in December, be a bit warmer, also maybe near a coast somewhere that way we could cool off in the surf.

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Yes I got a great little spot in mind, pretty decent drive there and it's next to the water with a huge park/lawn area where you can kick a footy back and forth, Also it well away from the coasties "car" ppls.

Just a way to spend the day with ppls car/ mechanically minded.

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