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i'm just here to clean the pool.

isn't that meant to be with an accent?

BTW, I'm driving and I don't drink so I can pick up and deliver anyone coming along the way from Parramatta down to the City. Express service extra :D

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1 litre beers here we come. It'll be my SAU farewell!!

Is it that time already?

isn't that meant to be with an accent?

BTW, I'm driving and I don't drink so I can pick up and deliver anyone coming along the way from Parramatta down to the City. Express service extra :D

Not heading to Wollongong mate? Damn me living south :D

Excuses for non-drinking including the following will not be welcome on the night:

1. Sorry, I drove tonight

2. I am tired

3. I have to work tommorrow

4. I cant feel my legs

5. I don't have any money (it's fine.... Ando's shout!)

6. I have no liver (laaaame)

7. I'm allergic and could possibly die from alcohol poisoning (do you know for SURE?!? Lets find out!)

8. Etc.

Fixed!

IT'S ON LIKE DONKEY KONG!!!!! :D:P

holly crap thats asking for trouble....me and steins....are a perfect match !!

:D hahahahah

will keep an eye out for the date guys

:P

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Is it that time already?

Not heading to Wollongong mate? Damn me living south :D

Will be heading back from Wollongong Sat afternoon and back down again Monday morning. So unless you plan on partying all weekend... :P

Prices are standard city $$$$. Dont expect to leave with much change from $100..... Depends how big a night of deboturary you are after.... considering Pete, Mark, Richard etc are there..... will not be a quiet night :dry:

Prices are standard city $$$$. Dont expect to leave with much change from $100..... Depends how big a night of deboturary you are after.... considering Pete, Mark, Richard etc are there..... will not be a quiet night :D

Serious :dry: we arnt really huge drinkers so thats ok.

we are IN!!!

So do we have to give $40 when and How???

Will be heading back from Wollongong Sat afternoon and back down again Monday morning. So unless you plan on partying all weekend... :mellow:

Mmmm, cab it is then

yo stevo...

u driving??

:mellow:

No way mate - are you?




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