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BIG thanks to Pete and all the SAU guys & Gals for organising & coming to the festival yesterday. We had an absolute BLAST...pics to come when i grab them from the camera....suffice to say you can tell what was taken in the morning and what was taken in the afternoon.

Once again Big Up to SAU VIC!!!!!!!!!!

We will be there next year.

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hehe

The second Alcoholizer machine told us that we were outside it's operating range and that we would cause Injury and Death on the roads.

Maybe the bus driver shouldn't have let us drive then?

But in all seriousness, Team SAUVic Grape Grazing assault is always an awesome day. Great weather, Great mates, Great times.

26 people came and we all had a ball.

2009 Grape Grazing is already in my diary.

BASS OUT

*waiting impatiently for photos*

hehe

The second Alcoholizer machine told us that we were outside it's operating range and that we would cause Injury and Death on the roads.

Maybe the bus driver shouldn't have let us drive then?

But in all seriousness, Team SAUVic Grape Grazing assault is always an awesome day. Great weather, Great mates, Great times.

26 people came and we all had a ball.

2009 Grape Grazing is already in my diary.

And Jarrod, again, thanks SO MUCH for the use of your pool for us to relax in after a hard day of work......

BASS OUT

*waiting impatiently for photos*

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