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sam your a thread whore, you've got about 40 threads on wednesday night meets ROFL.

IM THERE!

Im counting.....3 across all forums, 2 of which are in each events forum.

We really have to work on your numeracy chief :down:

sam your a thread whore, you've got about 40 threads on wednesday night meets ROFL.

IM THERE!

spot on!, in one day on the sauqld site this whore racked up something like... what was it sammy? 100 posts? loool

dont worry about me, just worry about that pink shirt of urs ay :down:

nail-on-head, now everyone is gonna be watchin what u wear lol

hey ......

pink is hawt =]

on females yes... teehee

It's unbelievable how long you guys run with the same joke....i honestly thought there was more creativity amongst the bunch, such a shame.

Thanks for the defense Kate, you're a good girl :down:

It's unbelievable how long you guys run with the same joke....i honestly thought there was more creativity amongst the bunch, such a shame.

Thanks for the defense Kate, you're a good girl :)

the creativity is in keeping the same joke alive in as many different ways as possible, and just when u thought it was over.....

BAM! PINK SHIRT!!!!

DriftBarbie: Kinky!!!!

Timmy!: TimmY!!!!!! word up bish?!?!?!

make sure you have on of these on the 1st of October!!!! or i kill you Yo-Sammity-Sam. jk

would be good to see some people when i am down next. Do it for me. if the car isnt going might get Jez32 to drive if he agrees :)

I'm in... if the first one was anything to go on, this one should be HUGE!!!!! Keep up the good work Sam! No need for groin kicking... I can show you much better ways to get people's attention... :(

He really can... watch out for the brain :sick:

*throws support*

:rofl:

sif you'll be there :P

Ask Anna. She was the Mistress of Ceremonies.

the sphincter of the universe slapping. Spit roasting. Potato sacking (dave's version of tea-bagging).

I need other food-related sexual acts *hrmmmm*

Mistress Kitty!!! :devil:

UPDATE!

Alright dudes. I just got off the phone with the manager of The Point and he is super excited to be hosting 30+ of us next Wednesday night. So much so, he is scheduling a meeting with the restaurant owner and the head chef to try and organise a set menu for our function on the night. This would mean cheaper and more simple meals that will make it easier on the kitchen on the night which will mean we can all eat close to the same time. I also asked about paying separately to which we can do, but with set meals you will clock up a figure that is nice and rounded anyway! (so bring cash) He is also looking at some drinks deals as well, so it should be a really good night, especially after realising how excited they are to have us coming to eat with them :P

He is going to be getting back to me with some set menu's and we'll go from there. The upstairs area will be booked out just for our group on the night and has a capacity for 48 people!

So lets get some more people coming along to max out the seating :(

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