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So far we have

1. LadyBytes (Hostess)

2. Tuk Tuk (Host)

3. Low200

4. R33Driftr

5. Ms R33Drftr

6. Bullet32 (Pool Monitor)

7. A20089

8. CeJay

9. Mang

10. Darkon (bringing Bathurst 91 & 92)

11. Veilside R33 (pun taken) :P

12. Twelve should be Baconer, but he’s always working!!!! :action-smiley-069:

12. Two L Shell

13. Shell +1

14. Datto2607

15. GTR32GUS (maybe)

16. Donnan

17. Bluprint

Partners are welcome, let me know if I've missed anyone with my address.

Edited by LadyBytes

hehe boxed wine? the dignified southsider

:action-smiley-069: if i wasnt always working i wouldnt have the skyline to go to these events, all set for this friday though, will be my second ever museum meet up in the (nearly) 1 year ive been here :P

Edited by Baconer
hehe boxed wine? the dignified southsider

:bunny: if i wasnt always working i wouldnt have the skyline to go to these events, all set for this friday though, will be my second ever museum meet up in the (nearly) 1 year ive been here :D

yes i will be bringing a 4lt cask of fruity lexia... if you were coming we could go halvies..

Welcome to bring sleeping bags and sleep on the floor... under the pool table etc but not on the pool table LOL but please don't Drink Drive... (cos its a laundry detergent :bunny: ).

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yes i will be bringing a 4lt cask of fruity lexia... if you were coming we could go halvies..

haha dam, im missing out :bunny:

Goon was great in highschool, ever play goon of fortune? :laughing-smiley-014:

Remember at some party they were playing goon of fortune (tie a goon sack to a clothesline, people stand under it and the clothesline gets spun, whoever it stops on drinks) and someone swung it too hard causing the goon sack to fly off and nail some kid in the face. Good times

Thanks for a great night 1 L and thanks to everyone for leaving some meat for me to have lunch there again today :(

And thanks to the "special" guest being Abo Bob for turning up, was unexpected, but good.

sadly missed it too my dad's 60th went a bit later then i was thinking and i was too buggered after

glad to hear it was a good night

It was a good night, but we did miss ya! We missed a few of you, some because my address wasn't written down somewhere before the site went down - So it looks like we have to have another one (any excuse).

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