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I don't watch that show because the main chick... her eyes are freakishly big. almost like anime sized eyes... it spins me out.

Oh, and jerra is on the complete opposite side of town to me. if it were at the lakes or kaleen sports club i'd be keen.

sounds good to me. i'm usually at misses place (5min walk from jerra pub) wouldn't mind catching up with a few of the skyline crew. a few games of pool + a few cold ones wouldn't go astray.

looks like most of you guys seem like couch potatos coming up with excuses like gotta watch t.v. (series final etc) tsk tsk tsk shame on youz.

besides i think they have one of those big asses plasma's at the jerra pub you guys can watch whatever you please there.

madame lush's sex kittens???? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!! Yep, count me in, oh and Sinista - ur not the only one that doesnt watch OC, havent watched one episode, but thats cos I like CSI followed by cold case....but have vcr...will tape,and i agree with whyrty, a few cold ones and the 3 big plasmas and trivia and catchin' up with the crew would be great....

Just got onto this thread, watching OC, ya gotta be kiddin'...................

What do you all do,,,,,,,,,,,,frizz your hair and polish your nails while you cry into your kleenex...................

lol lol lol I wish I was closer, so I could attend trivia nite and then youse could all bash me up with your handbags hahahahaha

Finally - I Got your back.........Thumbs UP :)

Oh See ! :headshot: He he he

Just got onto this thread, watching OC, ya gotta be kiddin'...................

What do you all do,,,,,,,,,,,,frizz your hair and polish your nails while you cry into your kleenex...................

lol lol lol I wish I was closer, so I could attend trivia nite and then youse could all bash me up with your handbags hahahahaha

C'mon you Orange County dudes [actually Social Distortion make mention of the area on their live CD] and dudettes, don't give up that easily, argue for your cause!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've got old dvd's of 910210/days of our lives/melrose place/home and away/ bold and the beautiful, to give away for the best retorte [watch 'em scramble for the computer now].

And a free box of kleenex and nail polish remover to the runner up........................

IT'S TRIVIA - That's right TRIVIA Night at the Jerra Club every Tuesday night.

It Kicks at 7:30 and its FREE. Prizes come in Glasses, Bottles and Cartons

C'mon get social with your SAU Crew and sign on.

Show up about 7ish. Depending on numbers Teams can be organised on the night

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