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bahaha, how many of us can now add 'bowling alley' to the lest of venues youve been ejected from? ;)

i mean, seriously, whos ever heard of that?

and after nene told us all to be on our best behaviour. whoopsies.

was a freakin rad night though, havent had that much fun in a while, feels good not being at work on a friday night.

yea we got kicked out, did you not notice everyone else still bowling and scandyflick getting told not to dare bowl that ball while the chick was walking down the lane.

awesome night guys sorry to upstage ya in the pimp ride, but i felt it was a neccessary oldzilla trip inline 6 powa ;)

:) thnx for the jumper guys mine actually turned out allright nice n straight, can't wait to for the sequal run though :D

by the way everyone that didnt go pete cheated at bowling and i won all the games :bunny:

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bahaha, funniest shit ever.

i may or may not have had anything to do with it.

oldzilla needs a new window dan, seriously.

and a cardboard body kit. just for the f**k of it.

oldzilla mayb retiring due to the extremeties of driving a car that was designed back when fuel cost 20c a litre. sentimentle value and the constant question of when the f is it going to die keep it going currently 260 z power ;)

$270 for 138hp = $1.96 per hp i doubt anyone will ever beat that ratio

i think it needs a new roof ($600 ish) more than a new window, if anyone knows someone learning to be a panel beater i have a project car i could give them along with some $'s :D would like to fix it up but i fear the cost will be more than im willing to pay and the aim of having that car is to have something i can park anywhere without a care as apposed to 2 cars i feel nervous about leaving

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think that only happened two or three times though...?

heh, pete bowled pretty damn well despite his back.

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Was definitely a great night guys until our lane got into trouble for aggressive behaviour and forced a shut down on both lanes.........sorry.

I held back on trying to break pins like I normally do so my back has pulled up better than I thought it would.......especially after pushing a 300kg bike on the flat for 1 km then up hill for almost 1 km.....won't be working out for at least a week I don't think!! (Goodwood Rd/Fiveash Drive)

The old fellas showed the youngens that we're not dead and buried yet, lol.

Let's do it again soon........both venues were great and highly recommended........cheers for organizing it Steve.

cheers for the organising steve, was good to catch up with everyone. Sorry we didnt end up coming to bowling. Next time for sure. Photos of stupidty at bowling anywhere?

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