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twas good to meet yas :D

Hi yes, it was good to meet all the QL SAU'ers. There were lots of you, and we were all glad that you came up to us and introduced yourselves, a very friendly lot you Queenslanders.......... and thanks for the support and cheering :P .

Camping was a new experience for me.....had to drive 10km's to find a shower at a dodgy trucker stop up the road......cost me $3.00!! Drove 12 hours, set up the camp, then a massive storm hit.......was still mopping water out of the tent at 11.30pm. Everything soaking.....slept in the car..........Thankfully things got better from there on, as the wind dried everything by morning.

Overall Jamboree was great. Biggest event we've ever been to. TWOOGLE really went well, strong as ever. Shame about the human error of not flicking the 4wd switch. I think Pauly has a really good chance at the next events, as he is right up there with the big boys!!

THANKS also to Markr34GTR, you really do your fellow Queenslanders proud, what a friendly, welcoming competitor........it was great to talk you in person and watch you race. Well done with you car and your record.

We had a funny time with 2rismo and Bezerkly. Thanks to Adrian and Stuart, excellent road trippin' with you both RRRAAAAHHHHH!!!!

thanks crossie.....love this pic of twoogle with 2rismo (orange shirt) picking/stretching his nose

Twoogle was just standing around waiting for his turn to have a pick.. or waiting for the left overs, one of the two.

Who knows, that could have been his fuel for the weekend and why he ran soo good :)

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