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Hi Ladies,

After many requests, I have finally organised something I hope most of you will be happy with.

SAU Vic's 1st Girls Night Out

When: Wed 7 June

Time: 6pm - 9pm (we can carry on if we decide)

Where: BARCODE @ Crown Casino

Please see attached for further details.

Please feel free to bring your friends/ sister/ cousin/ mum/ netball team/ whoever!!!

This night will be a great social night to get all the SAU girls together for a little bonding without the boys and car talk.

Hope to see you all there.

Cheers

BEC

PS. All you boys out there reading this - please print off the attached PDF and pass onto your lady.

Also attached a bad quality scanned version as a couple of you couldnt open the 1st one. :thumbsup:

GirlsNightOut_Flyer_A5_webversion_copy.pdf

GirlsNightOut_ScannedVersion.PDF

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if any of you need transport let me know, as i am unable to attend i will be sober as a judge so happy to play taxi. given you guys always drive me around most of them time when im on a booze cruise

one night when we were pissed and they had mc's there, wanting ideas for something to do and paul went up to them and said simpsons trivia!

and they liked the idea so started asking questions about it - they thought it was a bit suss that the guy who told them to do simpsons trivia was standing next to the chick that was getting all the asnwers!!!

:O

Ahhhh - I got the Simpsons Trivia Game (to be honest it was a great idea, but the game is kind ghey).

Oh yeah and Troy and Brisby - if you 2 dress up as girls (wigs and dresses are a must) and actually get let in - for sure you can join us. :O

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