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SOooooooooooooooooooo who is going to come tonight. Come on you know you want to i will be rocking up around 7ish having some dinner and hopefully trying to help with trivia but as usual will be a complete disgrace :(

hope to see someone there :D

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Well...I guess it's about time to call last drinks,turn the machine off,thankyou linesmen and ballboys: R.I.P. trivia night.

Never mind that Sin' started what I believed was a regular excuse for banter and laughter between friends. Never mind that the trivia girl was usually a good laugh and occasionally flashed some G. Never mind it was the one night you would just KNOW that someone you'd know was shooting pool or desperately tryng to answer the correct spelling for Vladivostok,Russia. Hell,even Dani' in the mighty FTO would come along when she was sick...

Not a single soul tonight made for a depressed me. A real shame,and absoultely NO reflection on a great idea that lead to many fun filled Tuesday nights until now. I loved trivia night almost as much as the people that attended it.

I think it's had a compounding effect, we lost Sin' so a couple stopped turning up, we lost them so a few more stopped turning up.

I didn;t go last night cause i knew purely and simply that we might be lucky enough to get 1 or 2 there.

Jayce: I messaged 'Ric to let you know i wasn't going so hopefully you got that message as i wanted to make sure you didn't get a nasty suprise to find i wasn't there.

It's a true shame, I really do love going, but when you have to start going at 8 just to make sure at least your best 2 friends will be there (J and E) it only leaves an hour and a bit of socialising and when the driving takes an hour, it loses it's thrill.

: sorry Jayce.

A million reasons why most have stopped showing up (last night I worked till after 9), but it shows that it became an effort some ppl no longer felt like making or not as often. I still beleive xxx aint trivial :P

We have a Great opportunity to do something else new and exciting. Im certain there is a heap of enthusiasm amongst us. I'm up for almost anything.

IDEAS PLEASE

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