Right you slack bastards, whose coming to the blokarts and/or early dinner/late lunch which is ON THE HOUSE kindly offered by Chris and Donna. We should all try to get Chris out on his bike too, that would be good.
Im going to book Blokarts now, for at least 18 people that I can count up, but I only have about 8 solid yes's at this stage. The Karts are $50 for an hour or $30 for 1/2 hour. Given that we wont have to pay for our food at Drivers which some of us spend $15-$20 on, the cost is really quite reasonable.
PM me with your confirmation for either or both as Donna needs catering numbers also.
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BloKarts Update
Right we are booked. Time has been put back to 12noon as reccommended by Blokarts to give us the best opportunity for wind. There are only 15 karts, but working on some numbers I figure that will be enough and there will be some who what to share a 1/2 hour stint.
They have also mentioned they now have a new activity which is Laser Claybird Shooting. Five people shoot together at 50 Clays, $12 per head this is an alternative at the site if there is no wind. Shotgun style guns with no kickback, sounds cool.
Anyone got any suggestions yet for the ride?
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Perfection is not something you should ever attain, but something to always strive for. For if we actually achieve our idea of perfection, is it then any longer perfect?
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