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Ok guys, date is set...

Friday 9th of October at 7:00PM. Coopers Ale House on the corner of Carrington and Pultney St.

Here's the list of attendees so far

1) Madaz +1

2) Heslo +1 or 2

3) dark.sky

4) typevu + 1

5) Aberax + 1?

6) wnted1 +1

7) BensDR30 +2?

8) Matty T +2

9) bucklup +2

10) mrRS4 +1

11) scandyflick

12) Krishy

13) sapphiregraphics

14) Damo_R34 +1

15) Brezza

16) 2FST4U.R33

17) Ripp3r

18) J_Red33

19) Dohmar

20) YOUWISH +1

21) RubyRS4 +1?

22) Luke_ENR34

23) DamageInc

Congrats Maz and Luke on your new positions!! :) I am sure you guys will do an excellent job! ;)

I think I will have to arrange a visit that will include coming along to a SAUSA Dinner in the coming months!!!

Coopers is pretty yummy food wise, but once again parking is shite..lol

who is roping off 20+ spots across the street from it...hahahahaha roadworks cones anyone ????

be a good photoshoot to line the lines up ????

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