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I look better with the lights off ;)

No you look great just tired I hope you went home and got some sleep! :)

awesome pics jess!!! hahahaha.. you really captured drunk sam too :mad:

Really!!! :O I did try most came out ok :mad:

I put money on the fact that this thread would turn up :D

Soon as i saw you taking photos...

Yep couldnt help my self having trouble with the video tho probably a good thing for some peeps *wink* Andrew and Steveo :):mad:

Was a gooooood night... :D

Let's do that again!

Yeah was a great night I hope Sam had fun and will definatly have to do it again! :)

i wanna see that video!!! lol! :)

Me to I am really trying to post it I will find away Dam It!!! :)

hahaha.. did you end up finding out what really happened when Andrew and Steve went to the Toilets together?

Yeah they went to the pokies thats why they were gone so long they won toooo ;):O

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