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Just a thought....

1. Shrimp get together = shrimp appropriate decorations!!!! Balloons!!! Cartoon pics!!! Shrimp origami!!! Aquathumb get that origami hand running!!! :p

2. Anyone got cool culls to trade? Don't know if this is a good idea but we could all bring any weird or cool shrimp we don't want and bring it to the party to trade or even have a silent auction for a charity such as wff? Just a thought

3. Strippers? Classy ones? Baaahahahahaha just joking!!! They don't have to be classy :p

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I have been watching this bbq evolve and I am so jealous that I cant make it especially with chocolate and shrimp gami. I hope sll have a mad day on the boat.

Cheers mick

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Haha ok when I asked if you wanted sweet treats I meant like I can make banana choc chip muffins or caramel and macadamia nut tarts or scones or anything really except chocolate... Haha I can make chocolate something but I can't make just chocolate from scratch... I'm not that talented =(

steph =)

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So time and place? Or have I missed that post?

What Nogi said???????

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I agree with Nogi & Durro, I'm getting very excited but we need a time & place?

Also Steph, Macadamia nut tarts sound like the go, mmmmmmmm! :encouragement:

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Dean is attending this meet correct? Whoever gets the best shot of the elusive Shrig or Father CRSmas gets RESPECT! So very jealous of you cane toads right now!

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+++10 need a time and place :)

im a busy person you know lol.

@Cngo, there will be none of that happening, i hate photos and im to ugly and a little over weight ;)

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You wont get a reply of Wayne, he is on a train home until Wednesday night, so may be Thursday morning?

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All Good i just spoke with him on the phone and he said that Saturday around 10am ish is good for him.

location is on his boat and im sure if you send him a pm he will reply with exact address once he is back home instead of posting

his details up on the forum :)

He said bring for yourself anything special you require, and something for a BBQ if want to eat and drink...

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here will be none of that happening' date=' i hate photos and im to ugly and a little over weight ;)[/quote']

I've seen a pic of you Dean, you're not that ugly, hahaha, is that a back handed compliment or what! Lol

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Wow Dean, your a stunner, are you Mrs Bucket's brother in law, the one with room for a pony????

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Should I make another post with who has confirmed they are coming and for anyone else to put they are coming so it's a little easier to see what numbers will be turning up?

Also if you can cook sweets etc definitely bring them along. I'll try and make a cheesecake to bring also

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