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Yay, I got got the first post event post by virtue of the fact I live pretty much next door to the Bowling Alley! LOL :blink:

Yeah, That was Lame! :)

Nah, It was a great night everyone! Good meal and Great Entertainment. Good to see new faces too. Already looking forward to the next one! :D

Thanks for the great time everyone!

Another fun night out, good catchin up with yas all & cheers Flick for organising. Also, nice meeting ya Hillzy & ukai.

Good time boys and girls, nice seeing you all... Pat, you suck :blink:

:laughing-smiley-014: It's okay Weaksoz....we luv you loooongg tyme! Still managed to beat ya 2/3games despite having an off night :).

cheers to flick for organizing last night. It was good catching up with everyone and meeting a few new faces...

and fishpaste i want a GTR after seeing what it can do with a Monaro :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

Twas a great night! Cheers Flick for organising it and thanks everyone else for putting on the friendly face for the new kids on the block like me!

It was great to meet everyone. Bowling round 2 bring it on!

ok im back couple of pictures from last night i didnt get any @ bowlinng cause i left camera in the car :laugh: thought Patrick was gunna take his in oh well

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having trouble uploading to SAU so will use image shack

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better late than never with my reply :P

Glad u guys all had a good night! I sucked at bowling :S was better just throwing the ball instead of bowling it, got strikes that way!

Jugz- ill beat u NEXT time :unsure:

lol i think everyone beat me this time! Ill blame it on getting up at 4am five days in a row :laugh: well thats the excuse im sticking to...

Was good to meet you hillzy, glad u had a good night!

Madaz and i have another event planned in the coming months, will let u guys know soon! Will be fun thats for sure! ;)

had a fun night out, good to meet a couple more people and get to know ppl i have met before bit better. Looking forward to the next event being planned, should be lots of fun and highly competitive :laugh:

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