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Last one was awesome fun, and i've had lots of requests for this to be posted. pretty much the same deal as last time. if you missed out, now's your second chance.

DATE: 22nd August 2010

TIME: meet time 7.30, games start after 8pm. for those who wanna meet up earlier, usual meet spot at monash uni multilevel carpark at 7pm. we will then drive over to chaddy

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. possibility of kebab run afterwards for the regulars and who ever wants to tag along. a chance to make up for some of the crappy scores i saw last time.

newbies and non-members welcome. great way to make a new friend or two in the club.

I'll book lanes on monday

luv,

Basti

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Hi guy don't think I'll be coming to this. As it stands, I work for AMF, so I will inquire into getting a discount for SAUVIC. As staff I get $3 games. Don't wanna shoot myself in the foot, but if so will probably get games for around the $5- league practice rate.

Cheers,

James

haha nice james!!

i was gonna say $15 for 3 james sounds decently cheap but if you can get it cheaper thats even more epic!!

im def in for this depending if kris n cass remember to pick me up :D

haha we're going to a bowling alley, not a gay brothel.

Lol, funny shit

Even funnier, my post was irrelevant, I didn't read the prices (3 for $15) before I posted, I cannot get prices any lower, and also I did not know they had that deal going, I checked up, everywhere except Boronia and Keon Park has this deal running, and I work at Keon Park. Sorry and don't I feel like a dickhead! :)

haha nice james!!

i was gonna say $15 for 3 james sounds decently cheap but if you can get it cheaper thats even more epic!!

im def in for this depending if kris n cass remember to pick me up :D

done! i remembered! i swear!

As things stand we'll be in my car that night as CR33M will have just been professionally detailed for autosalon >_<

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