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i'll try and get there for tea, not a huge fan of bowling.. but if there is a cruise on after!!! =)

Hey Fishpaste,

The bowling bit is great fun everyone enjoys themselves and has a great time usually.

You better come along to the bowling as well.

does time have to be sooo late if it stays @ 7 i might pull out

6:30 is still 30 mins past our normal dinner time which is no probs for me but ill have my daughter and if its meet @ 7 by the time dinner is ordered and gets to us it ends up being a very late night for a 6 yr old

just my thoughts, everyone else might think 6:30 is to early, cant please all the people all the time

ok when i confirm i will ask to make it 6.30 :D

and yes flick the plan is to go bowling afterwards, i will ring and book a few lanes tomorrow. 2 to begin with as it looks like not everyone is going to be bowling

woo yay i like bowling but i suck at it lol - luke use to do league so hes gonna kick my ass, as is probly everyone else tho haha

What bowling centre? Marion? Cross roads?

Will try get to diner before 7..

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