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no one has beat me yet!!! :) All mine are from uni days - 'lets have a project meeting at this pub today' hahaha

I have a feeling Cam will though :yes:

"You've experienced about 59.05% of perth pubs!"

Hate to say it Liz, but you're right.. and I thought of a couple not on the list..

eg - the Mullaloo Tavern, Club X, Exotica.. to name a few.. when I'm sober I might be able to remember some more.. :yes:

Dan - sorry, had to be truthful and answer no to Connections, but I hear they have lesbo wrestling on a Thursday night.. maybe we should go have a look? :D

This doesn't make sense, if I answered YES to connections, then by a method of deductive logic, you would have to say YES too Cam :(

So that's where you took me after spiking my drink eh?? I was wondering why I couldn't walk properly the next day.. :wave:

cam we meant normal pubs not strip clubs.......... you are banned for cheating :domokun:

Liz, hula bula bar is near the sun microsystems building down that little side road I have forgotten what it use to be called....... something along the lines of the Underground bar I think........ but you should see it now spent a shitload on renovations and they serve awesome drinks........

Yer and no red windmill that place rocks. Damn you cam i would ahve been in the lead with.

You've experienced about 55.71% of perth pubs!

I cant believe ive been to over half the pubs in perth seeing as i rarely venture up north. Hmm time for new city?




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