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A problem for me was committing 3 months in advance... sure some people needs that length of time to plan ahead - but for me I needed to wait closer to the date before I could confirm whether I could come or not and by the time I was ready to confirm Kellies already getting annoyed for the lack of interest - and having to SMS/e-mail or something to get a form and send it back seems a bit of effort... would have been easier just replying in the thread/add name to a list and + how many people coming with you etc....

Yeah i should be ok for this, but seeing as its low key, we dont need to 'book in'.. so if i have to work that sunday so be it, but i got enough notice to be able to try get it off.

More keen for something relaxed and casual, BYO etc, so yeah as it is, im keen

<------------ Very NOT so silent person lol

i be there, no promises though, coz they get me into trouble

and i will try to behave hahaha

who's bringin the footy or cricket gear??

i lost my good sherrin ):

SOCCER IS GAY

krishy, dates are on first page top post if you read

im not being smart lol

thanks for that nathan

i just woke up so must have just over read it

once again im not being smart either lol :)

no need to be embarrassed, u kno u like it hahahaha (now im being a smart ass hahahahahaha)(but i get away with it lol)

vu i challenge u to lawn bowls

fine lets play cricket then

or rugby :)

i will take you on for the challenge nathan

used to play cricket and rugby lol

and once more i agree with Vu there

something is just not right about big man in small shorts

no need to be embarrassed, u kno u like it hahahaha (now im being a smart ass hahahahahaha)(but i get away with it lol)

vu i challenge u to lawn bowls

fine lets play cricket then

or rugby :)

oh fair enough sorry to steal ya thunder there :) im sure 3 ppl organising is better than 1... i just wanted sumthing to happen thats all that other thread fair got to me so yeah :) how bout u organise the stagea chrismas meet :D:(

your not steeling our thunder at all i will have you all know there wasnt 1 person organising it there were 3 and dont you think we wanted something to happen as we had spent over $100.00 already and i will also have you know we were getting the jumping castle donated and council approval didnt cost anything! whatever wont organise anything for any of you again simple

if ppl cant make it to organised events due to prior engagements then they cant make it simple.

and the ppl who said they would attend were still attending when the event was cancelled.

thankyou anyways kell/nene for the effort. maybe its too difficult to cater for a whole bunch off ppl and just easier to make it a BYO.

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