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btw will anyone be in Hornsby early??? Seeing as I finish work at 4.... I can have lots of drinks to compensate that I will have to stop earlier as I am driving home......

Planning on going and having a few at possibly the blue gum or even directly to Hornsby Rsl.....

btw Tinks - did you read earlier post? Do you guys wanna train it and il drop u guys home?

I'm to much of a "have-to-work-friday-nightsssssssssssssssssss"

GURLY GURL! sit down to pee kinda gurly gurl.....

oh and msnismo - we'll be taking the panda down so we can give you a lift home and you can leave your car at work or get a train to work if you want or we can pick up steve??? we'll talk tonight.....

GURLY GURL! sit down to pee kinda gurly gurl.....

oh and msnismo - we'll be taking the panda down so we can give you a lift home and you can leave your car at work or get a train to work if you want or we can pick up steve??? we'll talk tonight.....

:P sif catch a train to work :P will make Steve drive me in the morning :kiss:

sam, will give directions when sober....BUT, happy birthday to me!!!

LOL - pished again Chirs?! :)

...its ya birfday, we're gonna party like its ya birfday, we're gonna sip bicardi like its ya birfday, and you know we don't give a f**k coz its ya birfday...

LOL - pished again Chirs?! :D

...its ya birfday, we're gonna party like its ya birfday, we're gonna sip bicardi like its ya birfday, and you know we don't give a f**k coz its ya birfday...

Thats GOLD tinks :D

Better sing that for me

To everyone who was there tonight - big cheers for helping me celebrate!

Was a top night!

Coasties - you guys rock! and thanks for making the trip down yet again! the flaming lambo was...well...an effort !! :(

I left around....cant even remember what time! but everyone else went to old pub :) How was that???

Right now - I feel a bit crook, I think i'll crack a drink open, hair of the dog yet again!

now to back up for my 3rd night in a row ;)

To everyone who was there tonight - big cheers for helping me celebrate!

Was a top night!

Coasties - you guys rock! and thanks for making the trip down yet again! the flaming lambo was...well...an effort !! :P

I left around....cant even remember what time! but everyone else went to old pub :laugh: How was that???

Right now - I feel a bit crook, I think i'll crack a drink open, hair of the dog yet again!

now to back up for my 3rd night in a row :)

awesome night guys - had a great time!

Chris - YOU ROCK!!! and as for the flaming lambo... I wasn't sure you'd actually skull it like you did or that it would stay down - I will never call you soft again!!! You know how to party!

Hope you had a great b'day sweet pea! :)



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