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Xmas Drinks! Belgium Beer Cafe (bluestone) - Sunday 23rd Dec


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Ok got the leave pass signed but have an engagement party that day.....I'll call that pre-drinks :) and than drop by the belgium for proper ones :)

Excellent Ant - more black sambuca shots could be on the cards!!! :D

Excellent Ant - more black sambuca shots could be on the cards!!!

LOL the memories....the memories :D .....or should I make that LACK of memories ;)

Whats the bet it won't cost us $30 for 7 shots either!

not exactly the thread for it but...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRISBY!!!1!

Copious drinking and shenanigans in your name will be undertaken tomorrow.

Hows the weather look up that way? Hope it clears up by the afternoon...

I think Dad (kevind), my Brother (SRZILLA) and I will be there after i finish work so should be around 4 ish maybe, we'll stay for a chat

then gotta do some last minute xmas shopping!

Haha, nice photo. Thanks.

I've met Bec before at the show and shine, and I've seen Ash and a few other guys but didn't really speak to them.

Anyway, will try and find you later today (as long as I don't get any calls on the support phone :banana:).

Went here around 4:25 or so, walked around a few times and the place seems bigger than it used to be. Very popular and there was a band there too.

Had no idea where to find everyone so I ended going up home.

Went here around 4:25 or so, walked around a few times and the place seems bigger than it used to be. Very popular and there was a band there too.

Had no idea where to find everyone so I ended going up home.

So who was the Paul Haveananavdnm dude? Anyone?

There for a bit with one of my mates but I've felt pretty ordinary all day, hit crown then pissed off.

hey gang

thanks for the invite out was good to see you all again

good to meet kevin, lauz & peter and the usual sau suspects

im absolutely busted exhausted & need sleep so i bailed early

the sau guys will be there all night for anyone else interested in going

merry xmas and have a good done

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