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Hey.. What a spin out!! The owner of Lazerzone just called me at work enquiring about web hosting for a lazerzone web site!!

HAHA... I assumed that one of you guys had called there or something, but he had no idea about any SAU forums etc.

I haven't heard from this guy for yonks and as soon as we start talking about his business, he calls me.... :headspin:

he has never called me before just to put it in perspective...

Oh.. and yeah he said that he could do us a good deal for a group and because of ME :P

We threw around the date of 15th Feb. That gives a few weeks to prepare and get the word out etc.

What do you guys think? Lazerzone Penrith?

We can have the place from 9pm-12am on 15th Feb providing we have approx. 20 people. Cost is $15 each. Quite a bargain considering its usually about $8 for a single game.

There's 10 a side, so we should be able to get about 7 or 8 games if you want to go hard, but you'll probably get a bit bored after 4 or 5. As benm said, there's other things to do around Penrith in between games etc. :headbang:

I need to let him know pretty soon if we wanna do it and whether we have the numbers. Feel free to PM me if you're in or want any more info..

Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

Does it have to be 15? Got track day next day and don't want to wear myself out. Weekend after.

Nup. doesn't have to be, but just think, you have to play 2 games and you're already ahead. It's not that tiring. I played a couple of 'Midnight 'till dawns' pretty much playing for 5 or so hours straight...

Don't think there'll be a problem just playing and paying for a single game though...

Up to you guys, but spread the word and let me know soonish so i can book it.

BTW: there doesn't have to be 20... more or less is fine... :D

Originally posted by benm

Their are 2 clubs within 30m walk and 5 clubs within 300m walk.

hahaha

Penrith clubs are shocking!!!!

they will never come to penrith again ben :)

but yeah would be nice to show the bogans out here what some real cars are..

hey 50$ kebabs are only 200m away from laser zone :)

Dammit, everytime I've wanted to come to a TW meet, I've had something else planned or something come up to stop me from getting there - it's like 4 weeks in a row now, too!

This weekend is no different, got an engagement to attend.

So much to do, so little time...

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