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Ok,

here is what is happening. some of us more refined characters like to enjoy a quiet refreshment at the local ale house. So next thursday we will be there to discuss politics, knitting and how to please women.

I will be there, Fatz will be there. marks mate from AAT will be there. mark may not be there as he is a touch soft these days.

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BOB HAWKE SAYS YOU SHOULD BE THERE!

note: just like how in fight club if it's your first night you have to fight, at arrie night if it's your first night you have to buy me a pint.

All welcome

6 pm onwards

level 3 (i think)

Sydney City RSL

bring your wallet

pide around 9pm

you know you want it

get stuck in, like me old mates bob hawke and gough whitlam. Hell bob hawke can scull a yard glass in 12 seconds you will need practice if you hope to beat him :pwned:

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hhhmmmm maybe, just maybe have the grace you guys with my presence and add some valued input towards the knitting. I mastered the 'cross stich' & 'over weave' at a young age............

Naahhh F*#K it lets drink piss!!!!! :pwned:

yeehaww

working out in the 'burbs these days

13 hour days 6 days a week serving up fish and chips -and loving it!!

sorry boys no drinkypoo's for me

one good thing about working so much - i've spent $8 since last sunday!!!

hgave fun, mark

yeehaww

working out in the 'burbs these days

13 hour days 6 days a week serving up fish and chips -and loving it!!

sorry boys no drinkypoo's for me

one good thing about working so much - i've spent $8 since last sunday!!!

hgave fun, mark

Mark - I've never met you, but... YOU'VE CHANGED!

Grab me a cold muffin

will do, but i may, or may not abuse the vendor at my own discretion. and i most definately will not try and pay with a $50 and say keep the change! lol

shaun,

yeah we are often still going at 9pm. though we may have been asked to leave RSL by then and moved on, but you can grab a phone number off someone and check.

morgs, friday could be ok, but thursday is tradition!

so atm it looks like just me and pete? hmm this could be a bit camp. i know he has been dying to ask me out of a date for ages so someone please come and save me.

yeah i dunno what their problem is. we are just there for a quiet refreshment and a quick chat about opera and they like to get all heavy. i reckon it's cause i'm black.

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