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So who's coming from overseas BOB?

I think I have figured it out. Think forum news and announcements.

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What a great idea - I can start saving money for my plane to down under then :) LOL Honestly' date=' it would be great to once in a live join a shrimp expedition... let's wait and see what the competition will bring. Good luck to everybody![/quote']

I may have missed it but I cant see that the member has to be Australian yet...

You haven't been ruled out from winning yet :P Flights from Germany to Cairns may be a bit pricey hahaha.

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Thought I'd be pro-active' date=' and get my "VOTE 4 Me" campaign initiated .....

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Plus the merchandise ...

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LOL..... I must have too much time on my hands.

I think you should change you avatar to the shirt pic for the duration of the comp BB?

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can I come PLEEEEEEEEEEse Need to go back URGENT!!!

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Does the persons name start with Chris ................?

Both the OS VIP and the local right? ;)

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Yes the persons name you will be spending time with is Chris lukhaup and it will be for Australian members, Sorry OS people but the cost of tickets will stop that.

Chris is coming over for the Australian version of Fresh Water Shrimp Gone Wild, you will get to talk to a few experts and I think the most exciting is Chris.

Looks like we might have to have a Cairns BBQ and the hire of a Buss is for sure now, the thing I like about a bus is, ever one is together between collecting spots to talk crap.

Bob

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A bus full of SKF member and all wearing our shirts ! Let's start voting for the "sing a long" theme song. LOL

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Well you could always stand on top of the bus with a long piece of silk trailing behind Bob. That way the noise would be better, lol????????

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Sorry Ninja I am most likely the bus driver :sleeping: and me on a bus not is not a good look.

Boy OH boy you lot are confident your going to win LOL

It will be a few months before any thing looks like starting. But I can keep you on your toes and I have not done a field trip for a while to keep the interest going.

Bob

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And it was just yesterday that you were saying it was a secret until plans were finalised...guess I ain't telling you any of my secrets! LOL!

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A bus full of SKF member and all wearing our shirts ! Let's start voting for the "sing a long" theme song. LOL

It's gotta be "Wheel on the bus" hahaha :smiley_simmons:

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It's gotta be "Wheel on the bus" hahaha :smiley_simmons:

Nah... It's gotta be "hail to the bus driver bus driver bus driver, hail to the bus driver bus driver man!" ;)

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I was waiting on confirmation and its confirmed, besides I am excited.

I think I am going to look for other way for every one to get around, singing really LOL

Bob

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You need a convoy of mopeds, then you wont be able to hear them!!

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I need to win this, I will promise NOT to sing! :angel:

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no got to give us novice members a chance to win the prize lol

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This would be amazing, i'm interested to see what you guys come up with as the challenge.

I wonder how many people would be willing to pay their own tickets just for the opportunity.

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When we have dates and other arrangements in place Dean will come up with a comp that EVERY one can enter and I think it should help the forum.

I recon a bus will be needed LOL.

I so look ford to showing people around Paradise and my office LOL

Bob

No singing on the bus TOR

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