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Why dont some of you party ??? yeah yeah yeah. shit yeah yeah. party time. yeah. good times.

yeah good party times. dont drive around. party. yeah yeah yeah yeah. cookies. yeah.

party time. tonight. party. yeah. my house. yeah party time.

Dude you surely are on something lol

its a SAU regulars meet and now a regular thing for friday nights

if you would like to be a part of it then by all means your welcome to come down

its a friday people just want to relax instead of being in a club

thats what saturday nights are for mate

Also just to mention

Good to see you out Abe, good to meet up with ya mate

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SAU dinner night at all you can eat pizza near marion? :)

this is organised by another mate Vu

so if people wanna come and can certainly ask him so that he can up the bookings

so whats the go there peeps let me know asap

I actually washed my car. cleaned it up real nice and went for a long cruise. sat at the airport for an hour. watched planes.

Cant remember the last time I went for a cruise.

was good.

two weeks holidays. party time now :)

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