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http://www.strikebowlingbar.com.au/strike_...porate_PIN.html

Minimum requirement of 15 people

BOWLING

One Game of Strike Bowling including Shoe Hire.

BEVERAGES

Three Hours of Unlimited Carlton Draught, Victoria Bitter, Cascade Premium Light Tap Beer, Strike Chardonnay, Strike Shiraz, Beacon Hill Brut, Mineral Water and Soft Drinks.

FOOD

Gourmet Finger Food Selection

(All food created on premises by our executive chef)

Menu:

• Tomato & Basil Bruschetta

• Meze Platter – Trio of Dips, Salami, Semidried Tomatoes, Olives & The land of goat sphincter rings Bread

• Mediterranean Vegetable Skewers

• Asian Inspired Vegetarian Rice Paper Rolls

• Lemon Pepper Calamari Salad

• Peking Duck with Plum Sauce on Chilli Pancakes

• Mini Hamburges served with Tasty Cheese, Lettuce & Smoked Tomato Relish

• BBQ Duck Drumettes

• Chef’s Selection of Gourmet Pizzas

POOL

Two Complimentary Pool Tables for 1 Hour

$75.00 per person

thats just an idea....

or we could go and just buy individual drinks and pay for each game (from $8 - $15 a game per person)

that list above is like the pristine booking party thing but yeah we could always do an individual thing

now, i dont really wanna organise it, so im leaving it open for anyone to step up and decide on times and dates (preferably someone who regulars know)

:wavey:

strikes is a really good place ive been there, well acutally the company my dad owns built it, come up really good, its a very good place to relax and have a few beers, they have massive screens above every bowling alley with music video's going 24/7 and have a billards area and small party seating area.

Lets just go to the Sports bars in the CROWN, chill back watching the big screens and knocking back a few pots :D

Nah fu(k crown i work there and they always have shit on the sports screens not enough motor racing, and the people that are always up in the sports casino are dipshits besides you can only get the 2 dollar drinks when playing the tables anyway and i cant do that.

i dont care where we go, wot we do, who is there, how im gonna get home, if i have to wake up the next morning, or wot my wallet looks like at the end of the night.... i just wanna drink beer... :D

Snowman just freezes his then eats it...no drinking:D

I'm interested as long as it is near public transport. Shan you got anywhere near the Epping line with Bundy Draught?

Booze cruise is interesting too.

Wheres Ash? Isn't he an events organiser? (only joking buddy)

Hell, I'll even entertain by trying to bowl!!

how bout just a bowling night then we all go out n yack away at a pub.... would be cheaper for those not drinking and you get to control how much you consume... which would be of great assistance to a certain Xbox modder, a certain character that gets jiggy with 28yr old milfs, a certain guy who's entry into MAS was a "Bathurst GTR", a cetrain president of a melb car club who has an affinity for chartreuse, and an angry little man that looks horrible the morning after a night on the piss



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