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Well thats good coming from you and your not even attending so no fingers thanks LOL!!!!!!!! :spank:

Well I didnt see N1GTR but if you got other stuff on cant be helped a shame tho Ill have a couple of drinks for you more like heaps hahahaah

Saturday will show the men from the boys

Hey there are females attending you know!!!!! :spank:

I do hope you have your drinking hat on NXTIME hahahahaaha should be a great nite this is our second time

Yeah you will be taking over the chair breaking wont you ando hahahaahaah

Hardy har Jess..... :D

The only thing im taking over is my soberness and entering a state of bliss consumed by glorious food and copious amounts of beer :)

What happens in this 'state' is anyones guess :PBJ: :D

Disclaimer 101 - I am NOT driving and endorse the responsible consumption of alcohol................ :spank:

Hardy har Jess..... :)

The only thing im taking over is my soberness and entering a state of bliss consumed by glorious food and copious amounts of beer :)

What happens in this 'state' is anyones guess :PBJ: :D

Disclaimer 101 - I am NOT driving and endorse the responsible consumption of alcohol................ :spank:

HERE HERE !!!!!

Hey im only kidding everyone picks on you so thought I would join in but so with you on drinking and eating glorious food...... :D

Going to be a awesome nite great you are still in but when do you pass up good beer and good mates hahahaah :D

Your cool I like your style :D

Guys...

My mate mentioned that the Lowenbrau was hosting a screening of the Germany - Sweden match on Saturday night and charging $25 entry to see it.

Something to keep in mind, not sure how it'll affect dinner.

Already covered Andrew.

They called me today and advised that *technically* non ticket holders need to be out by 11pm, but they will let us continue until midnight, plenty of time and a few people plan to kick on well into the night :)

Hardy har Jess..... :banana:

The only thing im taking over is my soberness and entering a state of bliss consumed by glorious food and copious amounts of beer :dry:

What happens in this 'state' is anyones guess :PBJ: :banana:

Disclaimer 101 - I am NOT driving and endorse the responsible consumption of alcohol................ :D

uh oh! LOOK OUT!

Be careful ando, you wouldn't want to get yourself into any more bets you can't handle now would you?

Already covered Andrew.

They called me today and advised that *technically* non ticket holders need to be out by 11pm, but they will let us continue until midnight, plenty of time and a few people plan to kick on well into the night :dry:

Brilliant :D

When they kick you guys out - its an easy (albeit slightly uphill) drunken stumble to Mens Gallery;)

Men's Gallery?!?! What are you, some kind of sicko perv???? :D:O

I'll meet you fcukers there :P




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