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yup that will be fine bro, just remind me on the day, if the rest of you are time specific please lemme know so we cvan draw up a schedule, otherwise interloper goes first and the rest of us can go as we feel like it, thats if we are having the BBQ, please show some hands for the bqq or not ? wanna get this arranged in stone :P

dAVE - nope sorry, not enough people to run another day, :P

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ill go around 1, plenty of time to sleep in.

no for bbq, that night is my 21st so probably doing stuff

All lies!!!

i just remebered ive gotta play footy which will be about 10 or 11 so will have to go first or second. hope thats cool. would prefer second but dont going at 8.30 if i have to.

cheers

Sorry people i don't want to get there early then have to wait for ages because people are making excuses to get in early and leave. If you have other commitments then do it in your own time.

I liked the idea that was suggested by R31Nismoid, the cars get done in the order you arrive in. This is a fair way to do thing, as everyone else also have other obligations. I am 'on call' for work on that day, but have arranged with a collegue to cover me while i am at tint-a-car. So do i get primary status to get my car done first or second? NO, but i will be there as early as possible, so i can go back to work if i am required!

Don't mean to be a prick, but we all have our own resposibilites and i think work is more important than a game, and i am still not asking for special privledges. The only person who can most welcomely 'jump the que' would be DJ-L3thal as he got off his A55 and organised this for us!

Alan

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