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thanks to everyone who came down last night. it was a great night.

will post up the bowling scores when i get a chance.

Well done to Heslo for freaking out that little girl :P

Cheers, Madaz. Pitty the food wasn't quite as good as the ale house. Proof was in Heslo turning down half his food :D must mean something.......

Hey last night was great, thanks to whiplash for organizing it! Was great to meet a few new people too, whiplash and fishpaste, good to put some faces to names finally.

Bowling was fun - i didnt come last! Luke (heslo) your first game was a fluke seriously lol

But yeh, we should do that again, soon!

score time

Game 1

Lane 25

Heslo - 135

Shaun (evil34) - 92

Flick - 120

Andrew - 72

Jugz - 81

Kalel - 84

Lane 26

Whiplash - 100

Luke - 138

Kelly - 87

PKBlade - 124

Marney - 105

Fishpaste - 102

Game 2

Heslo - 84

Shaun (evil34) - 107

Flick - 113

Andrew - 105

Jugz - 98

Kalel - 118

Lane 26

Whiplash - 168

Luke - 68

Kelly - 76

PKBlade - 98

Marney - 85

Fishpaste - 117

Game 3

Left hand vs Right hand

(can't remember who was who sorry i think this was the order let me know if i put you down as the wrong person)

Left1 92 Heslo

Left2 102 Shaun?

Left3 141 Patrick

Left4 122 Luke

Left5 85 Jugz

Left6 107 Flick

Right1 70 Marney

Right2 113 Nick

Right3 70 Kelly

Right4 97 Fishpaste?

Right5 89 Kalel?

Right6 79 Andrew

If you want the scores for the last game let me know. I haven't put them up as we didn't finish the game :laugh:

Fastest of the Night was PKblade from memory with 40.8Kph

and slowest was Luke with a 0.8Kph

Edited by Whiplash

Nice work with the scores whiplash!

Nice photo there Heslo! The camera on the N95 isn't bad. What happened in the second round, the pressure get to ya? LOL :laugh:

Thanks for the support in bowling flick! I probably would have made it a gutter ball night without the cheer squad LOL see disclaimer below for my outrageously flukey performance in the second round.

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DISCLAIMER

more ass than class :D LOL

damn, i am sooooo sore after that bolwing... i dont think im built for it =( (legs are killing me)

and good to meet a few peoples, even tho we didnt really get introduced or even talk to each other (i think) was good to find out who flick was as well as a few others heslo, whiplash, etc. and catch up again with familiar faces

/me grumps that he didnt get to see the orange beast!!!! did you even bring it flick?

Lol fish, i didnt really get introduced to u properly, more so pk telling me who everyone was, sorry should have introduced myself better! :S

Nah didnt bring my car, altho wish i did cos everyone else had their car! With all the thefts n stuff lately, and me not knowing the areas we were going to very well.. get a bit paranoid :|

Next time im up at mattys we will pop around and say hello, he lives few streets from u huh?

Lol fish, i didnt really get introduced to u properly, more so pk telling me who everyone was, sorry should have introduced myself better! :S

Nah didnt bring my car, altho wish i did cos everyone else had their car! With all the thefts n stuff lately, and me not knowing the areas we were going to very well.. get a bit paranoid :|

Next time im up at mattys we will pop around and say hello, he lives few streets from u huh?

its all good... we'll blame pk for not doing proper introductions hey?? =P j/k pk

and yeah, by a few streets away you mean next door neighbours. so yes i live close to matty =)

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