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ok guys'n gals

i have been to a few Social days/ nights and thought it was about time i pulled my finger out and sorted something out

- Go Karting

- Bowling (was a good night last time)

and involve a lunch / dinner and cruise to what we decide

any other ideas post them up

Any suggestions for dates in April? i would like to set it up for April as there may be a move to Melbourne coming up soon for me.

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If there is a cruise involved, late arpil will be better for me (as its when i hope to have my car on the road :P)

so my vote is for Sat april 28th, if there is a cruise bowling is the go, if there isnt, go karting has got my vote (it can be rather exhausting go karting all day, but then have to go out for a cruise... asking for trouble imo)

my 2c, anyone else?

A month or so ago I went paintballing. My mates came to pick me up in a mini bus at 8.30 am Saturday morning...didn't even know where i was going lol. It was down towards Victor Harbour...Paintball Adventures ? Sorry cant remember the right name...Was AWESOME fun.

At Paintball Sports we offer an organiser's bonus. For every 10 people in your group, the organiser receives 100 paintballs for FREE!

For example if you organise a group of 30 people,you receive 300 paintballs for free!

Minimum group size for a booking is 10 (although we may be able to join up smaller numbers with other groups), groups of 20 or more are guaranteed a private session.

Prices (Kuitpo Field))

Starter Pack - $35 per head including 100 Paintballs*

Rambo Pack - $70 including 300 Paintballs*

Terminator Pack - $125 including 600 Paintballs*

*Add $10 per head at our Old Noarlunga Field, and $15 per head our Sunset Cove field.

Extra paintballs for all the above packs is $20 per 100 (all locations)

As the average player will use 600 - 700 paintballs, we believe this is the best value Paintball experience in South Australia!

Prices include hire of all equipment and full supervision. Please note we have a minimum age of 14.

A deposit of $10 per head is required to secure your booking. We are often booked out weeks in advance so the sooner your deposit is received, the sooner we can lock your special day in.

Deposits can be made by credit card over the phone, cheque, or money order by mail, or by direct deposit to account :

entry is free for all targets......

just run like hell and we can track you down...

that wont cost you anything..

:glare:

i atleast want a chance to shoot people too :kiss:

but hopefully i get a job soon, then i'll have more monies hehe

had a call today saying this company

had 2 positions suited to me and i only applied for 1 job, how good that :wave:

(btw i have applied for more then 1 job :kiss:)

why dont we orgnise a SA joint event..

SAU SA v NS SA..

now that would be awesome

at least that way we can get 30 or more people and have more tagets to shoot then just poor old amanda...

Edited by dangerman4

I can get cheaper prices for groups at a paintball place

My ex g/f works with a lady who her and her husband own a paintball place down south.

I can get prices if you want.

+1 for paintball.

Im shit at it but anywho. Anyexcuse to get shot at lol.

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