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oh Grant, were you the one taking care of the cones on the right battle lane on the skid pan???

for the battles that was Luke, Anna's Hubby, with NUTR33

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Heh cheers. Dont forget its also Russell and Campbells Sil80 too. Credit to those guys too for producing an 'off its chops' car haha.

Such a well built car! What a weapon!

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This was honestly one of the best DECAs I've been to, and I didn't even drive. That hotel is 100x better than the Tirana; spa and sauna were awesome.

Thanks to all for the passenger rides. You've convinced to buy a car ASAP.

Additional Special thanks to:
Jett for smashing a bottle next to the spa

Mark for pouring some of his beer on the hot sauna rocks

Bec for abusing a bouncer

Femno for showing us the correct way to reverse a trailer ;)

Leon and Hayley for bringing Flynn and teaching us the Big Mac Truck song

and Josh for attending his first DECA, and not killing me in my sleep :)

Meg wants to send you a special thanks to you too Simon. She found a very pleasant surprise in her photo album.

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for the battles that was Luke, Anna's Hubby, with NUTR33

As Martin said it was Luke.

I did it in the mornings with my friend Peter.

oh right, was just trying to put faces to forum peeps. :)

I remember you Grant, always hopping, skipping to remove the cones lol

Was in the silver stagea btw.

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oh right, was just trying to put faces to forum peeps. :)

I remember you Grant, always hopping, skipping to remove the cones lol

Was in the silver stagea btw.

Oh, that is you in the Silver Stagea...

Only did it cos I can't run without dying lol, hoppug/skipping seems better thing to do :P

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Only did it cos I can't run without dying lol, hoppug/skipping seems better thing to do :P

Grown man skipping across the tarmac, so manly :wub:

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Close enough, if it had rained some more I would have been in my element... Bring on Shep floods for next DECA!

If we do flood you are in so much trouble Mr Odi!!!

I must admit I laughed at Grants hopping & skipping, looked so happy to be out there!

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fk, someone stab brad for me.

Hey I was just a guy with a camera, I didnt ask you to drop your pants! haha besides Meg never saw, Kieran got Jett to get in and delete it.

This was honestly one of the best DECAs I've been to, and I didn't even drive. That hotel is 100x better than the Tirana; spa and sauna were awesome.

Thanks to all for the passenger rides. You've convinced to buy a car ASAP.

Meg wants to send you a special thanks to you too Simon. She found a very pleasant surprise in her photo album.

I'll second that, fantastic weekend, hotel was great, and the maps were really good, didn't hurt my brain trying to learn them! Thanks to everyone who helped organise and support another successful DECA!

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