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ATTENTION

Just spoke to Mark (MUD) and he has asked me to post the following.

1. The calanders are not coming until tommorrow (Friday)

2. The meeting is off for tonight as there are no calanders to collect.

3. The meet tommorrow is also off as he has to work.

He is expecting them tommorrow during the day but he has to work so he cant meet tommorrow night. He also said people can pick em up from him in the city tommorrow night if you call.

Probablly should make a time over the weekend to meet and pick up.

Mud will post later tonight to confirm this. He has no internet access at work so im posting it for him.

NOTE: Thank you Mark for your efforts in producing this calander with your own time.

Thanks Col,

I'm home now, and alas as I feared no calendars.

Apparently there is something called Christmas on in a couple of days and deliveries are being held up??

What's with that?

Any whoo.

1. I don't start work till 12:00 noon tomorrow.

2. Hopefully the calendars will arrive before I leave (I will post up when I get em)

3. I will take them with me to work (in the City)

4. Anyone who wishes to pick theirs up from the city can contact me on <removed> after 12ish to do so.

5. I am working Saturday, so anyone wishing to collect Saturday can do so as in point number 4 above.

6. I will try and organise a meet for anyone left to collect on Saturday night.

7. Christmas Day, sleep in to 5:30am when kids wake up and spend rest of day sweating.

8. Can organise a meet boxing day to distribute rest on the otherside of town to location organised for point no 6. above.

Any questions???

Now that I'm home from Toombul, I realise I should have checked the site before leaving!! Never mind, wife got to spend more money....

Meet on Saturday night looks the go. Same spot??

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