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Nick mentioned to me that we should also have a kids gift exchange. I think that is a fantastic idea! If you are going to bring your kids, please bring a gift for the exchange. We'll keep the rules the same $20 and family friendly.

We'll do the kids gift exchange before the adults.

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You'll have to get back on the doughnuts Eric before the Santa suit'll fit ;)

'er maybe wear a Nismo carseat cover as a cape? New trend > fashion statement? > train 'em young?

Actually your car if i cant get a 35 will be your car ill be riding shotgun there lol. There is a hotel at the venue if people wanted to make a weekend of it, we can talk it over a bbq at the picnic :)

We are in. Me and the tin lids. 3 girls 10, 8 and 7. (just a hint for the Chrissie swap. Lol). As Tench Reserve is only 10 minutes from where I live I am happy to help out in any way. Park can get very busy at times. Ate you planning to get a shaded structure?

Hey guys,

Sounds like a good day out. I'll be there as this will be my first sau nsw meet.

Just hoping people are easier to talk to then the Vic guys :P

were heaps easier to talk to.

I mean, we are new south welshman after all.

hope to see you all there, looks to be a decent turn out.

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