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Pizza Cruise - The Return.... Friday August 17Th.


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no desert place shut up at 10 :( I feel you there Luke

and just FYI place we were at is locally infamous for brawls seems like they have tried to clean it up recently though

awesome game of hand egg on the tv ( need sarcastica font)

all in all great night good to put faces to names

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Nice turnout!!

I couldn't stay on, as it was a last minute decision to go, as I have a very early airport trip but managed to take a few happy snaps.

I'll post up once I edit them :D

Thank you all for coming along, the venue people are very happy about us visiting anytime we want... as you could see, they even put on a special menu for us so, they are going out of their way to make us feel comfortable and welcome. As stated at the time, we can aim for a repeat in 2 months time... mid October me thinks.

Group hug.

Nice starburst filter there Sean! Also good and crisp for night shots.

Sorry I missed out folks, just too worn out from the work week and Pizza isn't on the approved list yet - too many carbs :(

Looks like it was fun.

Nice starburst filter there Sean! Also good and crisp for night shots.

Sorry I missed out folks, just too worn out from the work week and Pizza isn't on the approved list yet - too many carbs :(

Looks like it was fun.

they had food other than pizza, just fyi ;)




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