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Ok guys and gals.

This is manly for the old crew, but more the merry!!! Time for a catch up and a few drinks like old times!!!!

Ok the Choir boys are playing at Olims $20 plus 10 free beers cant beat that value!!! The date is next weekend.

Please post whos coming.

The kick off is early 10am but none of us will get there till about 12ish (a normal drinking time) So in so far is

(post user name)

See you old timers there (and always the newbies are welcome too)

Race_snooze

Sinister

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hahaha 10 free beers, are you serious?? :)

I'll come... dont think I'll manage 10 beers though, can you pass them on to someone else? Oh hang on, I've got an idea, someone give me a lift from the southside and I'll give you FREE BEER!!! hahahahaa

Race_snooze

Sinister

Shell

If we get there earlyish there will be tickets at the door. But dont leave it to late, not sure what will happen then. I have Hockey grand finale day afterwards too so I might not drink to much while I am there

Edited by race_snooze
If we get there earlyish there will be tickets at the door. But dont leave it to late, not sure what will happen then. I have Hockey grand finale day afterwards too so I might not drink to much while I am there

Feline.....Yeah thats right p_u_ s_s_why? (jokes)

We all know hockey playa's are a bunch of coke suckers :thanks:

Edited by Sinista32
bugger, I'm at the Bulahdelah Speed Weekend this weekend.

Richard will have to be mum for this one :( but knowing Richard, he'll be the one leading you all astray.

Michelle, Shell, Kat ~ get your cute ones down to Olims. Yep will lead the Stray cats aStray.

Im happy to take you Shell in my sh!tter if your down south or on the way. ;)

Mayhaps be booking a room for the night so you may need to get a lift home tho.

WTF why you going interstae Michelle. You racing in F1 or doing the QTR ? You see the Silver GTR 4Sale at DAFF ($20k) looks straight and has less than 70,000 klms genuwine!

pfft Michele I'm perfectly capable of leading myself astray... dont need no one else to do it! haha

ps where the hell is Bulahdelah ;)

Richard, I'm in Kambah, if thats on the way let me know :( ... a lift would be tops

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