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ok its time to get the ball rolling on SAUVic's social events (pun intended). the start of the school/uni holidays (well for me atleast) means we have plenty of time and nothing to do.

DATE: 13th June 2010

TIME: meet time 7.30, games start after 8pm

LOCATION: Chadstone shopping centre

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PRICING: $15pp gives you 3 games, and whatever foods you want to buy

come on people lets find out who among us can really handle their (bowling) balls. once i give this a little bit more thought, i'll post up the actual meet time cos we might meet somewhere else and do a mini cruise to chaddy. that way we'd have more chance of parking in a bunch. also the possibility of kebab run afterwards for the regulars and who ever wants to tag along.

we have booked 5 lanes at AMF. for approx 20 ppl, should take 1hr and 45min according to the dude at the counter

this is an Unofficial event so newbies and non-members welcome. great way to make a new friend or two in the club.

luv,

Basti

for those who wanna meet up earlier, usual meet spot at monash uni multilevel carpark at 7pm. we will then drive over to chaddy

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Might bring my own bolwing bowl but that might be a bit nerdy lol

Nerd alert :blink:

Unless it's got a skull crystalised in it...

dont know how to.

Pick up ball, roll on ground...done!

i could possibly be aroused by said activity

He had you at balls...

Hey i work for AMF (but not at Chaddy).

Sunshine Bowl RULES.......

Hook us up brother!

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