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I had a really good time last night.. it was good to catch up with you all again.. cant wait to do it again :)

Smoky "I can drink more than you biatch" spewed on the way home.

That is all.

:P

Who's the Juggernaut now, bitch?

L ... O ... L

Thats cold :huh:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I cant wait for him to read that one!!!

Hi5 :)

Im drunk and I can still drive better than you!! :P

I did a few shots, and the beers he had......but no spew ;)

B.S. I out drank you all night and you know it :O

Hahahhaha

Poor guy

Im all good now thanks Corinne :)

hahahah he wasnt doing too badly smashing 6 beers before the food even came out!

Smoky = The Spewanaut bitch

Dont forget who is always the Juggernaut Biatch!

Muhahahah

Thats right.... about me smashing the beer's :P sorry I couldnt make it out with you guys after the dinner :)

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hey yeh.. i remember walking to strippers then turning around and walking the other way for some reason.. I guess everyone came back and said it was shit

I also remember handing out SAU cards to skyline drivers at the cross hahaha

Ok.. well here are some of the photos from the last SAU dinner of the year and of course we had to try and go out with a big bang..

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Adam always has the best poses.. lol..

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Haha Daveeee..

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Awww Shaun..

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See you always get me in the middle of something :):);) oh well I just always look funny lol

Great photos but :D:P

Tragic were are yours???? :)

Jess

Thanks again for everyone that came was a brillant night and the strippers were junk :(

Dave looks well f*kd up... as does aaron (who always looks f*kd up :))

It would seem that your stippers on Saturday where not as good as our strippers on saturday... what a shame :)

Noice pics :D

Nearly all the photo's im in it looks like i want to kill someone.

How nice :)

Thanks LEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!! lol

Haha your a angry angry man :(

I just wanna say big thanks to everyone that had a part in organizing this :)

Thanks to Jess and Andrew for the ride :)

And thanks to Aaron for coming all the way down to NSW just to meet me ;)




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