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It's Time To Party! - Tursday 2nd October - Great Northern Hotel Chatswood


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Come and celebrate our birthdays at the Great Northern Hotel Thursday 2nd October from 7 - 7:30pm onwards. :/

Everyone is welcome to come along.

Don't forget your partay hats. :P:) Oh and hugs!

P.s you all better be there.. :dry:

* Chubbs +1

* Steveo

* - Sl!m (Haha!)

* Abo

thursday........ yeah probably won't be there sif do it on weeknight

ps. Corinne pls post in the appropriate section, this is an event. Dont make me report your thread to me. :thumbsup:

thursday........ yeah probably won't be there sif do it on weeknight

ps. Corinne pls post in the appropriate section, this is an event. Dont make me report your thread to me. :thumbsup:

Well.. you're ghay! I can't do it on the Friday because it's a long weekend.. and I'm going away. Durhhh!!!

Liz Jane and I are too cool for the events section. It's not an event.. It's a invitation. Plus who the hell is going to see it in the events section!

p.pp.s LIZ JANE IS GOING TO SHANK YOU IF YOU DON'T GO!

assuming we will be there..... no arm twisting required to get us to the northern... I miss living near there :(

Might drive zeddles for a change!!

what is shanking? sounds nasty...

It's like stabbing someone with sharp piece of metal or sharp dodgy object. Prison style yo!



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