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Wow! Looks like we should have an impressive turnout!

17. Smidy (maybe)

18. Hallam (HAL 32)

19. Hallam's +1

Oh and correction to Paul's username, should be HR31_RB20DET, my bad. Although he wishes he had the RB25DET powah!!! Hehehehe.

Where's Irish and Mrs Irish???? Won't be the same without the token drunken Irish...

Will get everyone to confirm definately next week, closer to the date and will also get onto Vish about organising a bite to eat beforehand.

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saw sally and irish on wensday for HID kits.. must say he wasnt sure if he could make it or not .. maybe a lil nagging will work ! oh Sus-t did you want a set of hid too ? maybe i can give them to you before the 24th so you can have em in the car also can get them for the Commi as well which is just H4

Okay guys, i have managed to book an 2 extra lanes for the night.

Could i please get everyone to definately confirm that they will be there, or please let me know if you had said you are coming, but cannot make it now. Bookings are essential for the Saturday night bowlings as the lanes fill up very quickly. Therefore if any one decides to show up on the night without putting their name down here, it will not be guaranteed that they will get a lane.

Thanks!

hmm i may be lawn bowling....looks like a big turn out though. will see i may be tryin to get the car running as well....and that is more important atm.

8 months and counting is too long.

22. Damian (Damit)

Thanks guys. I've given up trying to keep track of who's coming and who's not, seeing as i can't edit any of my posts and it's just getting all messy. Four lanes have been booked, which is enough for everyone who has already said they are coming above.

Nadeem and i will be up for dinner. As long as we aren't late to the bowling centre like last time and can all meet out the front in the carpark at 8.30pm, all ready to start bowling at 9pm.

Looking forward to it!

me and sal are def in, cant go 4 dinner beforehand, i finish work at 6 so ill be rushing to get there on time neway. but we will be there at 8.30. cant wait. are we just going are seperate ways or are we crusing around for a bit??

Sorry to take over the thread Teena , how about meeting point is Coffee Club Logan Hyperdome not far from the bowling place we can have a few chai's / drinks etc and head to bowl im brining about 4 cars with me, i'll be at the coffee club at 7-7.30 at latest

Awesome guys, can't wait to catch up! We'll meet you's at bowling at 8.30pm... We'll be in our VT SS.

Lol at Adam's welcome owl. I think he just wants an excuse to put something in between his legs again...

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