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On a seriouscat note...

what sort of spa is it?

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this one is pretty small...only need 2 people to lift!

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This isnt too bad - great location! bit cold when you get out though

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you'd need all of SAU to move this...

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Does she come with your spa?

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I doubt I could even afford this!

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well i hope its not something along the lines of this...

now that would take more than a couple of people to move....

group buy for spa? :P

IN for group buy of Spa Francorchamps - I think I have some silver coins lying around...

why would you have an 11 seater spa if you dont even have 11 friends to help move it?

on another note - we had a client ask for a BIG pre-fabricated spa/pool that doubled as a lap pool as a part of their outdoor living area. it had 2 jets on one end that pushed water at you to swim against. we had to get a mobile crane to get it in.

Kel and I are your friends, so you only need 9 more to need that spa

Actually, Roy from Canberra office is also your friend so you only need 8 more.

Who else is Chris' friend?

:lol: @ chris

no its sitting in our driveway. But today it'll be in the backyard, and tomorrow probably hooked up..

and SECURITY....i was hoping ppl on SAU would be my friends... (i.e SAU peeps help move spa = when spa is hooked up..sau peeps come round for drinks in spa)

but it was a crappy time to ask for help :lol: so that's my bad

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