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its open for anyone and everyone mate, go along, introduce yourself and make sure you have your loose pants on :D

Ill be staying in the city tonight so someone let me know if the loose brigade makes a precession city bound

Nice one Haysey!!! Your a STAR! :happy:

Will let you know for sure :)

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got a lift the missus is coming with despite haveing to be at work tomorrow at like 5am so now i just need to know how im going to spot you all????

Jimmi

Umm well usually one of us has a SAU shirt on but I will be in a purple top and im brunette lol

I don't know anyone else either so we'll wander around until we see some likely suspects, but if you are seriously shy hang by the parking lot / entry way as I suspect most people showing up in Skylines might be a good guess as being someone who is part of the club. Worst case, walk around and listen for a semi-loud American couple (no - ALL American are not loud - contrary to popular belief) at a table with a group of people - That would be my wife and I...

Alternatively, if you're a guy (girl), just ask every good looking woman (man) in the place if they drive a Skyline - might never find us but might not care depending on the answers.

Great night everyone (again!!!) :(

Was good to you all and meet some new peeps too!

Nice pub Jess :( great atmosphere - $$$ drinks but cheap drunks like me don't really care - hahahaha :)

Thanks to all who kept my b'day celebrations going from the night before - I had a huge w/end, was great! ;)

Oh - and Corinne was SMASHED!!! lol...




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