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Would love to come flick but have just realised one of my best mates 21st's is on that night. I'll see what happens with his doo, if it finishes up early or if I can sneak away for a bit I'll definately pop in to buy you a birthday drink!

i'll try n get there, but me thinks me got another b/day to go to

but not sure if it friday or sat

and krish, i challenge u to pool, (if im there)(loser buys drink for the other player)

I gladly accept your challenge...

which rules are we going to play by mate

proper 8 ball rules...i know those rules clearly lol

total, foul, foul with cue ball in hand etc

Thanks Chris. My birthday is on Monday :wacko:

Anyway this is cancelled for a few weeks now. Most of my family and friends have a million other plans, with everyone on holidays, fringe festival etc.

Will just organize a diner/pool night like i did last month.

Can a mod edit this for me to say cancelled or such in the topic?

oooh, i might actually be able to make it then. :P

i should probably start organising something for my birthday soon... never actually done one of those get together things to celebrate it... lol. :wacko:

Thanks Chris. My birthday is on Monday :glare:

Anyway this is cancelled for a few weeks now. Most of my family and friends have a million other plans, with everyone on holidays, fringe festival etc.

Will just organize a diner/pool night like i did last month.

Can a mod edit this for me to say cancelled or such in the topic?

Since this is now cancelled, it's easier just to lock the thread.

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