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No whips mate - this only became a problem when everyone decided to bring their mrs's...

I used to dj in a strip club as if going to this is an issue ;)

just stirring :) I thought it to be a night with the boys too...

:confused: being a send off for the 'sillyier people' in SAU who are going off and getting married :(

I didnt know about you DJ in a strip club!

Fark... just imagine... Oh... imagine :)

lol bar20, Spearmints Rhino is where its at ;)

Maybe in this day and age Daz but when i worked at bar20 it WAS the strip joint to be at - most of you the sphincter of the universes couldnt even :whackit: back when i was working there, 1994/5/6 :)

just stirring :( I thought it to be a night with the boys too...

:confused: being a send off for the 'sillyier people' in SAU who are going off and getting married :)

I didnt know about you DJ in a strip club!

Fark... just imagine... Oh... imagine ;)

I wasn't aware it had turned into some boys night out. I thought it was just a meal and tits????

Sorry for being a bit reclusive of late - been ill :D

Table booked under my name for 7.30pm

Show starts at 8.30 - then again at 9.30 and 10.30.

Meal costs about $15 for H U G E chicken schnitz + chips & salad.

Beer is $15 a jug - so, basic bar prices.

All very tame and good for a chuckle.

I have everyone's PMs and numbers sorted.

Geoff: sorry to hear about your back :P

Hope things improve - just think, Turismo 4 comes out tomorrow, so couch time can be spend learning the Nürburgring :)

Wow, what a great concept! :rofl:

Good to see those who actually turned up, thanks for organising it James - pity you couldn't stay though.

Special thanks for GTTR34 for his running commentary, mate you were loving it! Nice to meet you, hope to see you out on a few cruises in the future.

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