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Hey Guys and Girls,

I'd just like to thank everyone for Friday night, it meant alot to me and im sure all of you, especially Richard. It was a great turn out, better than i expected and i hope everyone enjoyed themselves. Everyone did there part to make this party special and i'd like to thank everyone individually,

Andrew (Veilside): For helping with the transport of the alcohol, cakes and card and me :( oh and the hilarious photo's. thanks man.

Andrew (Supafly): For offering me drink after drink even though they were shaken!:box: but also being apart of the photos even though you didnt want to.

Cassi: For also offering me shaken drinks! :chairshot but also helping me out with what needed to be done before the party.

Dave: For being able to come to the party after such late notice, i really appreciate it dude :(

Erica: For also being able to show up even after other arrangements thanks E. :D

Ewen: For helping out Cassi Nik and Bec by bringing them, and actually letting me take a picture! thanks for coming man.

James: For giving Jayce competition in Chess, and helping me out $-wise. you know who to come to bout games....

Jayce: For getting Richard to the pub AND BACK, for helping out with alcohol, the present and giving me advice on how i should plan it. Thanks mate, couldnt have done it without you.

Leigh: For leaving early! lol nah, for being able to turn up even though you knew you wouldnt be able to stay for long, and even though you werent in your line. although im sure that honda could give your line some good competition lol. Cheers man

Luke: For being good company and the only other person dancing! well kinda... and being the only pro photographer there.

Mark (Bluprint): For being able to join in on the suprise instead of arriving later, the more people the better!

Mick: For Bringing the Eski and keeping the party alive with your funnies.

Nik: For giving me some cans of your smirnoff, great stuff that is! not too bad with burboun and coke either... and being good company, thanks champ.

Shaun: For helping with the organizing of the pizza and letting everyone know when Jayce and Richard arrived.

Richard: For coming back from the pub!!!

Thanks again to everyone who were able to show up, i really appreciate it, everyone of you made the night that much better. i'd also like to thank all the people who couldnt make it for trying. Richard i hope you had a good time, we all enjoyed helping you celebrate your birthday. I had a great time and i was more than happy to plan and organize it, it was all worth it :)

Its great to see how good the SAU ACT community is, thanks all.

Anywho... pics will be up soon, hope everyone had a good time. and for the last time, Thanks alot.

Beau :kewl:

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yea sorry guys had prior commitments and considering it was meant to start at 8 :mad: i would have been their for a decent while but it started alot latter :uh-huh: hehe anyways hope richard had a good night and good to see a decent turn out from SAU Canberra and SAU struggle town :D

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:kewl:

Your Awsome Crew

SPANK YOU ALL

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Thanks from me and my biatch to all of you. Your help will get that surgery she need's alot sooner.

RESPECTfully

SINA'S

:wavey:

PS. Your contributions made my hole weekend at the Brothels very pleasurable...:boobies2: indeed :69:.... lmao:wassup:

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