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MSU RIVERCRUISE - Malaysian Students Union River cruise

You dont have to be malaysian to go >.> there will be plenty of non malaysians-

Age group - Uni students

What - Rivercruise around the swan river with DJs and alcohol! (lots of good lookin gals)

Where - Barrack St Jetty

When - Saturday April 19th 6pm - 11pm

What to Wear - Clubbing clothes - or a little more casual

Price - $33 per head - includes $5 membership fee (will entitle you to various discounts at hogs breath etc) - $28 for members :D

Drinks will be available on board, bring ID.

Please give me a call or message me for more info!

0422620285 - Tommy =)

AND DONT FORGET TO BRING FRIENDS :D

(i posted this in the WA section as the 'Events' Section is for car events rather.. Any probs, pls let me know mods. thanks!)

Edited by Tomei_32
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