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Originally posted by Nizmo

haha chicken suit :) thats ok theres always one old guy in every club trying to bring back travolta and jackson dances :D

i was at stumbling stage when i left at 5.30am :)  

mmmm hot guys. hehe actually Scott made me a bet last night that i couldnt handle him and Billy - need more friends like that :)

You got home at 5.30 this morning ??

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

Niz - no return of the crownies and bundy rum hahaha

The deen had shit loads of talent hey Niz!

Hoy , you is a married lady , or have you forgotten.

* waits for lecture on good for the goose... *

Cheers

Ken

yes 5.30 this morning Ken :) hehe thats good i used to be out til 9am in the morning before - but as i get older the bedtiems get earlier!

Yeah Liz the talent wasnt too bad at all :):D

Bundy rum - yuk

Canadian Club for me last night til i was getting fairly pissy then i switched to vodka n orange.

Originally posted by Sneeza

best cure - how bout not get drunk at all

I think that every once and a while , one needs to get seriously inebriated to appreciate certain aspects of life.

And to give the ugly ones a chance:D

Cheers

Ken

i had sooo much fun this weekend - best weekend ive had in a long time! Went n saw the Matrix Reloaded today - meant to go to 1pm sess but hungover so said we would go to the 2pm sess - haha eventually got off our asses for the 3pm sess :D

Originally posted by Nizmo

yes 5.30 this morning Ken :) hehe thats good i used to be out til 9am in the morning before - but as i get older the bedtiems get earlier!

Yeah Liz the talent wasnt too bad at all :):D  

Bundy rum - yuk  

Canadian Club for me last night til i was getting fairly pissy then i switched to vodka n orange.

I hope you didn't drive home.

Hehe , I could still smell tyre smoke in the boot when I got home.Gotta get a copy off Jason of that.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

nah i hate waking up hungover in someone elses house :D

I used to hate waking up in someones house and not even know who they were.

Us apprentices used to party hard at the Herdies , Sands and Floreat in the old days.

Cheers

Ken

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