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Come on man... you HAVE to ask?

HOUSE PARTY!!!! and it'll go something like this (im trying to tell a smily story so forgive me if it dont make sense)

im gonna walk in and do the greetings :wassup:

then crack a beer :D

Then maybe a bit of a dance :rave:

Then i'll hopefully see a nice young lady :aroused: and one thing :cuddle: will lead :inlove: to another :boobs:

otherwise it'll be a long night :whackit: :)

and hopefully i that will make for a good night :)

We have a similar issue with different people wanting to do different things.

So currently we are thinking of a house party to start with and then going to twister! 5 different rooms with different types of music - $35 entry which comes with $25 drink card. + fireworks etc.

www.twister.net.au

There are always plenty of women of negotiable affection at twister too which is exactly what you need on NYE! :D

yeah but a few of our mates chicks dont drink. which mean multi drink cards and free lifts! :D

StKilda wont be that bad for taxi's either - not as bad as somewhere like Together. Its a closer stop than town for those cabs that have had to go down south for drop offs.

well, the last idea we had was renting a mini-bus, and driving around town... We got a mate who will screw almost anything when blind drunk, and a video camera. I was hopeing to find some toothless chick for him, and make my own version of the bang bus. Ten I'll have an applicable image to post......

Only thing is, our women may not be 100% on this idea..... dunno why :confused:

Heyyyy, I remember her.

Nice dig into the archives there mate.    Imagine all the fun you could have with a few hectares of boob when they're that big?

Haha - yeah I figured I'd go for some cruise-boobs :D

And, yes. It would be like your own private bouncy castle!

2-posts to go E

well we were gonna go into the city probably somewhere on brunswick st, and then after NYE countdown all my mates were gonna come back to my house n have a lil drinkup/houseparty.

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