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Was a good get-together as per usual! And good effort by Adam dressing to the 9's for the occasion. I wore club colours, and no-one said anything when I walked in the door. Admittedly, it's only our SAU club colours (or a shirt with the logo), and my sister kinda distracted the security guard as we walked in, being her usual loud self.

On another note, I'm sure I heard Ryan "Frysy" Fitzgerald's voice being the MC for the Bourbon Fest.

Thanks for organising it, Jess!

We had a great night!!! :w00t:

Was nice to see some new faces ;)

Cant believe that we went to 3 bars and all of them wouldnt serve us SHOT! >_< ..But I did manage to swindle one of the new bar staff with Kylie and get a cowboy earlier in the night :laugh:

Sif "NO LAYERED SHOT" Policy!!! :domokun:

hahaha.good times hey...Chris you were tanked.
hahahaha.. OMG!!! chris was soooo funnyyy!!! never seen him like that before! it was a pleasant change ;)

Hahaha, I've never seen Chris like that either. When I walked in he called my name and gave me a look to say "Hey, buddy, 'sif not fking say hello to me..."

Nothing like the Chris I know, he's usually very quiet!

I really enjoy it...food great ...great place..great people. I am sorry we did not chat all....few only. I had my wife with me..."rare occasion" Looks like Jess got her interested...the next think I know I have to buy a GTR.....hehehehehe Thank you Jess, keep her interested. BTW, her name is Neli. Next time I will renew I will get a card for her too...(her=my wife).

EUG.

PS: We should have a day out when we get our partners to drive our cars... my hard is already bleeding..but will strenght our relations and give us more reasons to go crazy on our cars..heheheheheh

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To Jess, Thankyou for organising a great night :sorcerer: :domokun:

It was great meeting some new faces and sorry that i have forgotten your names :D I certainly learned a lot more about my car! :yes:

Kylee and I had a great night and looking forward to seeing on a cruise or a track day soon :(




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