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how lame of you. lamer.

*cough. I may also be withdrawing. big week this week and got some shit to take care of tonight. :happy:

Haha now whos the lamer!

See what i mean, too much to prepare! p.s TELL ME WHAT U WANT!

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You're all lamers. I have shit to do, too! And i'm even catching foreign trains :happy:

Andy called them and they don't take bookings, therefore he just told them we were all coming.

Well can someone do a list of definates so know how many are coming and if going to have problems??

Liz

impact blue

Bunta

N1 R33 GTR X2

Doodz

Tragic

Tosh

A31Deviat

Smokey

Wink

Blitz?

4DOORGTR

Sl!m?

TO4GTR

PIKERS

Mr_32

N1GTR

DIF

Beer Baron

yes they do Tragicv and you will find that on any given night they have at least 65 there!

Yes, that is a problem.

I just called them again to try and book, and she made me wait while she spoke to other people there. Again, for the 3rd time, the answer was "we cannot take a booking. You must just come and wait please."

Guys yes i wont be there, and i asked Andy to call them and let them know how many are going

Still, if Ando, Anna and Andy are going to be there early on the cans, maybe they can save some tables for the rest of you boozehounds?




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