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Anyone keen on another (non-car) SAU outing for Schutzenfest this Saturday? I and a few mates will be heading in early either way to get a good table etc.

Anyone interested post here and I'll PM you my mobile number and meet place/time.

A lot of fun, drunkeness and watching drunk half-naked chicks strut about was had last year!

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awwwwww Matty - it just won't be the same without you :) - I will wear my sombrero with pride in remembrance of you :blink: When are you back mate? Mmmmm 46 degrees - you still at Olympic Dam?

yer $10-$15 to get in, then like $7 for a stein with beer or raspberry cider (not that exxy for refills :)), then all the weiner dogs, pork hocks, pretzelz, cops ears you can eat ;)

cops ears are a flat pastry with sugar ontop for those that dont know :) Pork hocks are the legs of cops...MMMmmm...greasy cider spew :huh:

meet time is 11:30am outside the Southern gate for those interested in coming early and helping me hold a good table.

PM me if you want my mobile number or look for a guy in a black Coopers shirt with the 3 beer label logos on the front.

It was pretty warm once you got in there and were sitting in the tents. Me and the mrs were in the middle tent, near the edge, and got a nice breeze to cool us off every now and then.

Was great fun with the accordian bands, and fencing display ;)

I saw you there Nightcrawler, but lost you in the crowd after we got our steins and some kranskys....MMMmmm greasy beer breakfast....

If i drink anymore cider or beer im gunna.....

i went for a while last night and i dont know about you guys but i wasnt too impressed by it (first and last time i went was about 9yrs ago when i was only 11yo) just seemed to be way too commercialised with minimal emphasis on german culture in south australia except for the band and that small muesuem, more of just a huge piss up really not that im complaining about that! to be honest i dont think half the people there would be able to locate germany on a map!

just seemed to be way too commercialised with minimal emphasis on german culture in south australia except for the band and that small muesuem, more of just a huge piss up really not that im complaining about that!

Have u seen the one in Germany! :lol:

Sounds like someone didnt sample the brews...or enough of it. Last year was my first time, but i liked it better this year....due to sampling more of the food, and beer/cider.

I think the day is more of what you make of it. The shooting is there, the food/drink, and music etc....i had a great time.

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