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just camp ay hockey oval or the footy oval thats what the bikies did

Its a country town. Young kids with a few too many drinks under their belt will start on you if your on their oval. Its the done thing for some reason.

Ill ask my mate about accom. Should be OK. Its nothing fancy upstairs but there are beds and alot of rooms.

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yep I am pretty keen for this too. We should organise someone to take over a boat for some fishing on the Monday!

Wombat Inn sounds good - especially if we can get a heap of us in there to run rampage and drink them out of decent scotch!

yep I am pretty keen for this too. We should organise someone to take over a boat for some fishing on the Monday!

Wombat Inn sounds good - especially if we can get a heap of us in there to run rampage and drink them out of decent scotch!

yeah lol. Usually by the end of the night we are behind the bar serving ourselves

Just had a word to Jason

http://www.wombathotel.com.au/facilities.html

I can have that weekend. Just SAU people. He will be down too,

He also mentioned if anyone is worried about their cars you can lock it up behind the pub, Which is basically the backyard of the pub with a big fence

Just had a word to Jason

http://www.wombathotel.com.au/facilities.html

I can have that weekend. Just SAU people. He will be down too,

He also mentioned if anyone is worried about their cars you can lock it up behind the pub, Which is basically the backyard of the pub with a big fence

Sounds good. If i dont end up entering, I'll pop down for a bit of a gander and a pissup :starwars:

-D

Sounds good. If i dont end up entering, I'll pop down for a bit of a gander and a pissup :starwars:

-D

For sure. I doubt ill enter but I'm deff down for some drinks. Usually too many.

Will have a look at the show though, sounds like its pretty decent and relaxed

my outlaws live in Wallaroo so I'm pretty certain on coming and staying for the weekend......only work committments will stop me, lol

Small world isn't it.....I was born and lived in wally world up until i was 17. My Brother and a heap of other rellies still live there. Still got alot of mates up that way also so i will bring the 33 up for the weekend should be good.

Looked at my indoor game times and there is no indoor that weekend so we'll be staying up there.

Krishy thats the same for u. lets drink the bar dry

Now i am planning on taking the monday off work....

So happy that there is no soccer on that weekend....woot woot

and lets drink the bar dry for sure mate

line up them shoties

ive emailed somone (nfi who tho) about getting some entry forms sent out for the show, havent heard back yet so gonna try and find another email address

will let you all know once ive got them

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