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Chilli EAT OFF! - Tues Feb 15th 2005


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Condoms count?

Only if you bring skittles too...

Jason, I suggest you read: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...oon#post1199329

If you think your lungs are strong enough to support ~1000 psi, go for it...

Dan, whats the pressure rating on those things :(

That's no problem..I'm so slack everyone would have forgoten what the **** I look like, the more the merrier.

Shouldn't they just look out for the handsome devil with the glasses, slightly balding (barely noticeable)... :)

Going to be making the booking today sometime, so will make it for a couple of extra places just incase we get some straglers.

Just remember those who are attending to ask for the table booked for:

"The Honorable Councilors for the Borrough of Harrow"

Shouldn't they just look out for the handsome devil with the glasses, slightly balding (barely noticeable)...

Considering that would be a few of us...*my* glasses are tinted that sexy shade of sepia too :)

BAH They wouldnt take:

"The Honorable Councilors for the Borrough of Harrow"

as a booking name so the booking is for:

SAU

Also I have made it for 20 people at 7pm

See you all there!!!

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