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was a good night, thanks to those who came.

2006 version of big buck hunter sucks, andy beat me by 50 points in the first game and matty by 20 points in the second.

Think matty and eddy had the longest game of pool of the night and think Jarred pulled off the shots of the night.

Funniest bits of the night were as we were bout to live confusing the shit out of 2 girls when andy's car somehow started itself lol, and Jarreds comment of 'looks alright but sounds abit rough' :worship: i'll leave it to peoples imaginations for that one lol.

hehe yeah had fun. I maintain my firm grip as Buck Hunter World Champion :) I think I didn't lose a game of pool all night too :worship:

ow my nipples too andrew.............you're evil hahaha

was a good nite.........cant believe that the older version of buck hunter was sooo much harder

Darn...i wish i had of read the forums....

Both my bro and myself were at Chalkers with my mates from 9-11:30pm!! We were on a maroon (however you spell it) table about mid way amongst the place. Which table were you guys on? Know the bouncer and the drinks ladies there (blonde one is Bridget - think she had blue-green shorts and white shirt) and the other one was Ally - Brown/dark hair.

As long as you guys had a good night which is what it seemed :laugh:

^^^ yeah you will be *shakes fist*

lol dont mind me

Lauren

All is good everyone needs a slight beating every now and then...... ;)

Sadest thing was i watched the football :P then went to a mates joint cos i had "nothing better to do" :) Whoops!!

Buck hunter and pool FTW!!

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Darn...i wish i had of read the forums....

Both my bro and myself were at Chalkers with my mates from 9-11:30pm!! We were on a maroon (however you spell it) table about mid way amongst the place. Which table were you guys on? Know the bouncer and the drinks ladies there (blonde one is Bridget - think she had blue-green shorts and white shirt) and the other one was Ally - Brown/dark hair.

As long as you guys had a good night which is what it seemed :)

thought id seen ya car nearby when i left (down a side street). im mates with james (went to school with him, he was in the striped t shirt behind the front-most bar on saturday nite)

thought id seen ya car nearby when i left (down a side street). im mates with james (went to school with him, he was in the striped t shirt behind the front-most bar on saturday nite)

Good eyes.. that was my car down the side street :thumbsup: My brother is also mates with James, small world!! well.. Adelaide anyhow!! we would have been almost literally in front of you guys if you were facing from the far wall towards the other side. As long as you guys had fun :D

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