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Hi guys and girls.

Whats your plans after the Melbourne cup on Tuesday night?

Come down and celebrate the execution of the infamous Bali Bombers at Bungalow 8 at King St Wharf Sydney.

Meet at 7pm... for a few drinks and a feed to say c'est la vie and celebrate the passing of these evil bastards!

Hope to see you there!

- limecordial

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I find the whole concept distasteful to be honest.

I don't see how celebrating someone being killed is any better than the terrorists' mates celebrating their achievements with the bombing. Before you ask, yes I know people who were affected by it.

I don't see how celebrating someone being killed is any better than the terrorists' mates celebrating their achievements with the bombing. Before you ask, yes I know people who were affected by it.

Even if you didn't, the fact that you're not wanting to celebrate the killing of another person, unlike these bombers and their supporters, is a part of what makes you better than them.

They thought they were justified in killing all those people in those night clubs, too.

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