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yeeh 10 is a good number, any less and itll become too open a game

you can set the size of the field according to number of players though! but yeah any less than about 10 gets a bit boring

so who's coming tonight?

Martin & Dan will be westward bound for project alfa and thus be late.

We're looking at it at 6:30, so I don't imagine we'll be very late.

Bout time Tristan turned up I reckon

I don't want to be just sitting there with my dick in my hand for 2 hours...

Why not? :ninja:

PS! MARTO ARE YOU GETTING A CAGE?! or is this for something else?

Cage for project alfa/200B/C110/whatever I get for a track car

sweet, hopefully we can get a few more and get somthing happening!

Don't remember if I replied or not already - I'm keen.

im keen for this team!

That's what she said

i reckon we need about 10 people to start it off

That's what she said

yeeh 10 is a good number, any less and itll become too open a game

That's what she said

any less than about 10 gets a bit boring

That's what sh... f*ck it I'm over it :laugh:

Hmmmm... thought it was about time i posted in this now epic thread :laugh:

Id be sooo keen for touch footy but im guessing its going to be way way away from where i live :ninja:

And does the baskins meet at chapel hill still happen?? I'm keen to come along again one week....

that random guy who keeps posting all the "lets meet threads" drives a 33... cremin33 or something

i think he fails at quoting? Either that or he is paying me out about not knowing the movie the hangover, despite the fact i quoted it, im confused :laugh:

So is he I think. Meet was the busiest I've seen in awhile. Somebody put something in the water this week obviously because there was an aweful lot out on so.

Good to catch up with everyone again and John managed to get me to the station just as the train pulled in. *Borat voice* GREAT SUCCESS!

i think he fails at quoting? Either that or he is paying me out about not knowing the movie the hangover, despite the fact i quoted it, im confused :laugh:

I think he was just making a passing comment... and then everyone thought he was being a kent. I lolled, but couldn't be assed saying anything.

did john like his message i sent for him?

Andy keen for some run around on sunday arvo's

except this sunday, we got an alfa to tow

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