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cheers for the the great night,

all ways good to catch up with Andrew, Jazza, Deluxe and a few of the others

also good to meet and get to know the rest of ya. Would have shouted a round or to for you all but cash is a bit short atm so sorry bout that.

can't wait to see some of the photos appear up here, heslo any of the pics taken as we were cruising down port rd work out?

Cheers to everyone for coming out & making it a fun night :(. Good to hear you enjoyed your selfs & was nice meeting a few more members.

Also, the missing members of BoyTown (Heslo & mate) were hilarious :happy:.

Here's some pics & I'm sure Dodgy1_SA will post some as well:

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Great photos!

It's a pity we didn't get any video of Heslo's trademark bowling action wobble :(:happy: :happy:

And conrats to Jazza for the high score of the night - I think it was 166

Yes, well done to Jazza & Andrew :( also, top effort from angel21 as well.

Results from bowling are as follows:

Total Scores (4 games)

Nightcrawler - 542

JazzaR33 (3 games) - 403

pkblade - 481

Whiplash - 455

ange21 - 424

Dodgy1_SA - 419

Gaiji - 400

r32gts-4 - 398

Maxx - 329

Sarah - 310

Heslo - 280

Deluxe (1 game) - 89

Individual Top Scores:

JazzaR33 - 166

Nightcrawler - 155

angel21 - 146

pkblade - 133

Whiplash - 130

Dodgy1_SA - 128

Gaiji - 125

Maxx - 118

r32gts-4 - 108

Sarah - 97

Heslo - 90

Great night had thanks guy's. especially thanks to pat. for organising it all. I'll have some pic's up soon... luke you and andy were hilarious (especially andy) and nightcrawler (andy) F*!K your fart's stink. LOL.

Nice meeting you all and thanks to all for making us new comers feel welcome.... MMmmmmm Cum stained shorts and rusty top wasn't bad either.... LOL

ok guy's hear is some of the photo's of the bowling.

I've got the photo's of the car's but I'm not sure if anyone minds there no. plates on the photo's. out of all the photo editing gear I have I can't paste over the no. plates or rub them out. I'll put them up tomorrow night if noone object's in the mean time

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Ah good times, love the pics! Nick, only one turned out right, I'll get it off of my camera ASAP and put it up.

Had a fantastic time guys, just bowling is not my game (yes Andy, my patented giggly bowling style IS flawed) so hows about we organise say a paintball game for our next outing?

Great photos!

It's a pity we didn't get any video of Heslo's trademark bowling action wobble :laugh::laugh::(

And conrats to Jazza for the high score of the night - I think it was 166

Cheers mate, best score I've had in a while admittedly.

Was a great night out, & good to meet a few new faces. Thanks to Patrick for organising it all, would have liked to have stayed longer, but I stuggled enough as it was this morning.

Oh & I don't know about anyone else but that schnitter gave me enough gas to run my car to work & back for nothing :D . Great tasting schnitter, may go for a steak next time though.

looks like a good time was had, shame i missed it.

oh well, next time.

Had a fantastic time guys, just bowling is not my game (yes Andy, my patented giggly bowling style IS flawed) so hows about we organise say a paintball game for our next outing?

heh, im actually in the middle of planning a paintball day in april/may.

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