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I think its safe to say that Oktoberfest was Awesome.....

I got there at about 1:30pm and it was amazing to see how many people were already well and truly smashed!!! The sun was glaring down on us all day while putting away some German Beer.

People Flocked in and out all day of The Dandenong Show Grounds.

Was extremely entertaining to see people falling off the cheap wooden chairs that collapsed if u rocked them too hard.

Vanessa Amorosi was live on stage for a while and i think to all of our amazement She got HOT!!! :(

I'm sure there are heaps of photo's to be on their way once everyone wakes up.

Over all a BLAST!!!!!

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1 Pair of Shorts FOUND.

They were handed into the Dandenong Police Station on Tuesday morning.... unsure why it took so many days for them to be handed in Adz.

Apparently they are not due to be released until 17th of November as they are currently doing DNA Testing....

OMG.... what did you to ?????

Ada///M.

PS: Even for a NON Drinker like myself, had a awesome day/night. Hopefully next year it will be back on at Flemington......

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