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sorry i couldn't make it :(

:( Awwww I was wondering were you were

Happy bday guys

Sorry I couldnt make it either :(

Thanks

Thats cool have to be at the next one!

Twas a fun night, Happy Birthday Ladies :)

Thanks for coming down slide :mellow: Made my day seeing you *hugs* Your a STAR!

sorry again x a million for piking Jess... :(

looks like you had a great night though! :(;)

Thats cool but have to be at the next one!!

Thanks for everyone that came *big hugs* I had the best night and was so drunk by the end of the night It was so much fun my body is hurting all over ;)...I was feeling very average Sunday but it was so worth it!!!!

Massive hugs to my mate Shaun that came from Adelaide was awesome seeing you thanks so much for making the trip up!!!! :(

Adam was so funny i reckon at the end of the night he was trying to chat up a chick but relised that it was one of the poles on the dance floor. HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

I want to do that again.... it was arsum

beers were awesome.. until some one bumped into me as I was drinking and chipped my tooth :(

such an awesome atmosphere in that pub.. until the stupid blond bimbos decided to get on the dance floor lol

Wasn't it you that pushed the beer into me when I was drinking? Maybe not. I remember someone doing it but can't remember who. Anyway, my teeth are fine, sux about yours.

And who you calling a bimbo? Also, I'm not blond.

Adam was so funny i reckon at the end of the night he was trying to chat up a chick but relised that it was one of the poles on the dance floor. HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

I want to do that again.... it was arsum

Hey, I never tried to chat up any chicks but one chased me out of the pub and gave me her number. :mellow::(

God dammit.. Kirill stole my memory cards so when he gets back tonight I will be getting them back and posting them up sometime tuesday :mellow: LOL @ that guy in the pink ski suit!!!

looked like james bhaaaaaa :(

It was great to meet some of the New South Wales peeps and have a great time.

Happy birthday to Amy And Jesse, hop you both had a great time.

I am paying for a big weekend at work today.

Shaun

Happy Birthday Jess & Amy!

Annoyed I couldn't make it :happy:

Was meant to be in Melbourne for work then that got cancelled early on friday.... decided to put teh new turbo on the car friday night .... let me just say a case of wild the sphincter of the universe and 12 hours later at 6am it was done :laugh: Was in bed by 5pm Saturday >_<

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