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writeoff, u and nightcrawler might know the rules but you wouldnt be anywhere near as hardcore a dealer as scandy, and if i gave him a taser he could tase anyone who didnt actually follow the right ettiquette...

and subsidising his expenses wouldnt be too hard, providing he pays for his own booze and asian ladyboys

-D

lol. etiquette id only worry about before the first drinks are consumed, then itd basically be a bit of a free for all as far as thats concerned, wouldnt it?

but id keep to the rules and procedures, cant have fun without rules! :)

if i had to book a saturday night off, assuming i was only gonna work 8 hours that night, itd cost me a little under $300 not including shift loading, id want at least half that. granted, any other night would be cheaper.

and all id provide is my lovely self and my experience, and a deck of casino quality cards (i f**king hate using shit cards), but id want decent chips, and if a proper table isnt available, id want a decent lay out.

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if i had to book a saturday night off, assuming i was only gonna work 8 hours that night, itd cost me a little under $300 not including shift loading, id want at least half that. granted, any other night would be cheaper.

and all id provide is my lovely self and my experience, and a deck of casino quality cards (i f**king hate using shit cards), but id want decent chips, and if a proper table isnt available, id want a decent lay out.

Meh. I'd deal myself, keep the $ and use it to buy all the drinks and nibbles for the night and pay for a taxi home if necessary.

Dave would be able to flick the cards nicer than me. As if I'd pay for that.

hahahahahahah cool he is actually small enough that he could be my pet for the night

i come onto my friendly sau site hit the local subsection and its full of unsavory comments about me.

im big where it counts missy, in my IQ that is :) accountant nerds unite :P

hey dave, if i ever plan a poker weekend for a select few sau'ers, would u be happy coming along as the dealer biznitch? every time i go away i take my poker kit but nobody is a definitive expert aside from nightcrawler, and hes generally half cut by the time the cards are dealt in any case hahha

-D

Hey dont count me out lol.....i have won more tourneys then andrew as well :bunny:

:) ummm im select i love poker :P

Who doesnt love texas holdem or omaha for that fact

hahaha damo that is gold

about a fortnight ago, i stepped on some glass in my back yard.. seemed like it healed up ok, but it fkn cains again.... im pretty sure there is still tiny shards of glass in there.

/ouch

hahaha damo that is gold

about a fortnight ago, i stepped on some glass in my back yard.. seemed like it healed up ok, but it fkn cains again.... im pretty sure there is still tiny shards of glass in there.

/ouch

bad stuff... better get that removed before it turns into an abscess or enters the bloodstream

-D

^^^ I agree Damo .... our plasma has barely been off in the last 8 days .... 4 channels of Winter Olympics awesomeness .... too much to choose from. I have caught the wife up a couple of times at 5am to watch things live too.

woot woot just got off the phone from Andrew at AM Performance and so damn happy with the customer service....in such short notice being able to fit me in and get work done....new exhaust time

^^^ I agree Damo .... our plasma has barely been off in the last 8 days .... 4 channels of Winter Olympics awesomeness .... too much to choose from. I have caught the wife up a couple of times at 5am to watch things live too.

Loving the ski/snowboard cross, super g, and anything on at the whistler sliding centre (besides the male double luge, ghey) Its just a shame we have to watch the Australians do so bad at 99% of events there. I mean cmon, one of our bobsled team members was born in Darwin :P

woot woot just got off the phone from Andrew at AM Performance and so damn happy with the customer service....in such short notice being able to fit me in and get work done....new exhaust time

Nice work, i keep saying i gotta ring him for new crossover pipe and catback.

woot woot just got off the phone from Andrew at AM Performance and so damn happy with the customer service....in such short notice being able to fit me in and get work done....new exhaust time

coolness... im itching for the next couple mods I want to get, will set me back $1500 but for another 100kw its worth it

-D

f**k, gonna miss all jap day :) trying to find a driver to take the car down whilst i attend to other commitments.

i just realised that i will miss old school new age by 2 days......i didnt realise this when i sent my form in last week......matty wanna trailer the car again for this show please....let me know whats it gonna be :P

i will be in fiji getting absolutely smashed on that day

I'll be in Victoria this weekend. Coming back Monday night/Tuesday morning. Picking up a go kart for the young lad on the weekend, then doing the track day at PI on the Monday on the TLR.

Gunna be sore as!

:P

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