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What would you like us to bring Shell? After hearing some stories a couple of days back about the forest bbq's, i suggest we take some foil to put down first *shiver*

I think I'm all good Michele, unless you want to take drinks to sell for the club? I'm going to bring myself some beers.. wooo to not driving for once! :O

I'll bring some foil :O but I think the ones at the cotter are pretty well used, in fact we might end up waiting for someone else to finish...

I'm just doing the basics for sausage sizzle, so if you think of anything else to bring, feel free!

Park rangers on puppy patrol?

yes those park rangers do a wonderful job, and of course I would never take a small dog on a lead that had no hope of hurting the natural wildlife into a dog free area.... :O

Yes. We generally meet at the end of the car park furthest away from the entrance. As you come over the small hill and into the roundabout you'll see us straight away.

Also, if you live on the Southside of town feel free to meet us earlier at the Kambah Indoor Sports club carpark near the service station along Drakeford Dr.

shaun! I missed your calls and couldnt ring you back :rofl:

Thanks for everyone who came, was good fun to kick back on the grass and chat, the drive was good too... I had fun whoring between cars :laugh:

Pics to come soon!!

pics up here

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=6581...mp;id=652446637

I hope everyone can see the pics if not let me know... if you're my friend on FB feel free to tag yourself... I don't do it cos I hate it when f**kers tag me lol

Just so everyone knows, I collected about $15 more than my costs for the BBQ so I will give that back to SAU ACT to go towards the next purchase... so thanks to everyone for their payment :down:

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