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So yeah birthday on 6 August so drinks on saturday 9th. Not sure where to have them though.

Who's interested?

No wai! my birthday it's on the 9th :P

Let's go out for drinks!!

World bar? Cargo... mm i got banned from the Ivy for 6 months lol..

But yeah im keen even a bbq :blink:

No wai! my birthday it's on the 9th :blink:

Let's go out for drinks!!

World bar? Cargo... mm i got banned from the Ivy for 6 months lol..

But yeah im keen even a bbq :D

I thought you worked at the Ivy Albert :P

That's what I was thinking, and it reminded me of "Friday"

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Anyway, I'd be keen for drinks for your birthday, Adam, but just gotta check if one of my mates is doing anything for his birthday, which is this coming Monday.

yeah but good luck getting a group of 10 guys and 2 girls in there :)

touche.

Been to The Slip Inn, but wouldnt recommend that...

Wallaby Bar, Zeta Bar, V Bar.....havnt been to any but hear theyre alright.




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