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Its 3 bedroom townhouse - parkings a bit of a prob but we have a fairly big front lawn to fit everyone on - shouldnt matter to the strata management for one night.

So yeah we have 2x double beds and if people bring a few mattresses we can fit them on the floor of the spare bedroom etc - Im say 10 would be a comfotable number to fit in the house.

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

Niz- i could always use paul's sleeping bag that he always has in the car hehe

..wonder why he always keeps that in the car anyway

secret boy scouts member maybe?

haha yeah everyone can get drunk at my house and laugh at the duckies - just a lot of breakable stuff in our house im a little worried about.

Everyone can bring their bathers - spa and pool - although even though pool heated its doesnt get that warm in winter so maybe stick to spa.

yeah ive put my best mate in charge of putting away breakable stuff in organising it haha - i organise functions all day at work so dont really want to do my own b'day so she said she would take over :( its kinda got a bit out of hand now ive realised how many people there are to invite :D

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