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ok guys its now or never SAU's first SA lan

VENUE

Arena Internet Cafe

1st floor

264-268 Rundle St

Adelaide 5000

PARKING

Rundle St or in the car park down in Union St (like 20metres away from Arena)

DATE

23rd May

PRICE

$2 /hr paid hourly

we will meet up at 8pm for a coffee session @ Scoozi just down stairs from the Arena

Those Coming

Madaz +2

Joel + Julie

scandyflick

jenkies

heslo

ted180

dangerman4

Krishy - may not play willingly :D

Dohmar

SLED - for coffee with hazelnuts

Nightcrawler

R334door(s2)

writeoff - bearshare

normangerman

Fishpaste~

benny_blanco

gtrkiet

Damo_R34

dnbutts

morbsy

SLY-dN

Bunny33

kietz

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Yeah Krishy thats cool come up for some moral support to maybe help out the noobs

yeah Ben i love sof2 played it the last 5 years i reckon

im ok at css against noobs but when i come across people that know what there doing im the noob

i will see how the poll is going by this friday and choose a night for us

ooh yeah, now your speaking my language :)

i know how to speak many languages lol.....

Yeah i will be there hopefully you choose a friday Madaz as I will finish work and get down there.....straight after work....i might play for an hour or so but not full on....used to play LANs when I was 16....stopped playing LAN's as soon I was old enough to go clubbin lol.....but i am wanting to put some faces to the names here

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