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Well, we don't quite live in Germany though I wish I did at this time of year but the next best thing I can find is...

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More info can be found here - www.melbourneoktoberfest.com.au

Looks like it should be a top event so I'm gonna head down and check it out but I can't drink copious amounts of beer from 1ltr steins without some support so who's keen to come lend a hand to...

"SAU - Team Oktobefest 2007"

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It's on -

Saturday 27th of October

12pm - 11pm

I'll be heading down on the Sat 27th @ 12:30pm.

Tickets can be purchased from "Ticketmaster - CLICK HERE" Better get in quick if your keen to come.

I'll keep a list here of who's keen/has tickets and I hope to see some of you there! :D

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Have tickets -

Adz + Dee

Evan

Bec +1

Brenton

Mav

Daz + Lisa

Adam

Tony

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Might go but "Das Boot" scares me -

Brisby

Jarrod

Al

Ash

JVP

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alrighty I'll be going on the sunday with my gf from QLD. Anyone who feels they can challenge me in the beer drinking stakes is welcome to come have a brew with us. the more the merrier, and I daresay we will be pretty bloody merry!

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LOL - we've learnt from previous experiences that we should'nt drink on Sunday's unless we have the Monday off - Grape Grazing was a tough lesson.

Saturday's on the other hand...... look out Dandenong!!!

I'll be in this Adz - will check with Stu tonight to see if he's keen.

Guess i'll see you ho's down there... few mates are going and seeing as it will probably be the last time i will be allowed out to such events for say... 15 years... gonna go down myself :thumbsup:

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