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geez I can't believe all these softc0cks pulling out .... oh hang on, I can believe it:

haha you beat me to it Steve - as per normal SAU events, just over half will actually turn up. The rest will come up with pathetic excuses like 'I completely forgot about it and went out and got smashed', 'I slept in', 'I couldn't get away from work' etc etc :)

:):D:huh:

See the rest of you guys who bother turning up at Scoozi for a latte at 8pm.

lol oh wise one andrew :)

shane finish up when your tired

Joel you able to at least make coffee :D

blue is a pretty colour look @ the highlites in my signature :)

anyways im off getting dressed and picking up Mark

hahaha yeah the inaugural SAU:SA lan was awesome .... sorry I couldn't hang around longer, but have to do the right thing by the wife and a teething 7 month old :)

Great to catch up with some old faces, and meet some new ones!

We will have to make this a regular thing! Thanks heaps ArenaGTR for putting it on, and Steve for his organisational skills.

not too sure who the champ was but it wasnt me hahaha

thanks all was good fun and something different! once again cheers for the lift steve pleasure to meet ya

Arena, thanks for havin us champ!

:P

was a good night. good catchin up with the usual suspects and meetin a few new ones.

hows that investigation coming pete? :P

surprised pics of cs:sauce havent come up yet. there were quite a few people with their phones/cameras out.

and mark, you are freakishly good at starcraft. i mean, goddamn.

lookin forward to doing it all again. :(

no worries all, was good to have you all there, sorry I couldn't spend much time playing games with you guys cuz we were literally packed out, so I took my shisha out and smoked it instead :(, and kietz, I think u got the wrong way around, "if you can't beat kietz, u can't beat me" =.='|||

definately gonna organise this event on a regular basis (/me looks @ Steve - thanks laahhh)

Thank you for all that came to the event, was great fun uleh, I pwned hard in CS: Source muahahaha (old & rusty), but anyhow, thanks again guys.

P.S. Was that Sled @ Arena? (ELLO THERE) he's so big and tall, was afraid to go up to him and say hi :P

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was a good night. good catchin up with the usual suspects and meetin a few new ones.

hows that investigation coming pete? :P

surprised pics of cs:sauce havent come up yet. there were quite a few people with their phones/cameras out.

and mark, you are freakishly good at starcraft. i mean, goddamn.

lookin forward to doing it all again. :(

i heard about said sauce incident. cmon guys where are the pics?

cheers to steve and Arena man, was good fun even though i got majorly whipped. Never played at 1 those things so it was something out of the norm.

i cant believe jenkies whipped us all at the same time at starcraft wtf. i think next time ill make more towers, atleast i made you take that extra 3min to beat me the second time.

CS kept getting me confused who was on who's team, all the men look the same when you shooting them from far away.

popping people in the head is always fun :( but next time wouldnt mind a car race game chucked in there someone for good measure if anyone else is keen

still getting over the large supply of tissues there :P

all in all good ta see ya guys and meet a few new people.

o and yes pete is scary, he rides 1 of those bikie harley looking bikes.

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