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ok I will be heading to Villi's around 7pm (have the gasket in the 35 for your ruby), then heading to the Cas for some Texas Hold'em - anyone that is interested is free to tag along.

ok I will be heading to Villi's around 7pm (have the gasket in the 35 for your ruby), then heading to the Cas for some Texas Hold'em - anyone that is interested is free to tag along.

They say the only stupid questions are the ones that aren't asked so....where and what is villis :sick:

Vilis is a local 24 hour cafe located on Manchester Street, Mile End South. The SAU-SA gang usually goes there each Friday from about 7pm onwards.

:whoops:

Oh nice, thanks rubyrs4 for the quick reply. Not far from me maybe 10-15 min. I hope to go one of these Fridays. I would feel a bit weird going there now as i don't know anyone and rock up in my mrs toyota starlet :whoops:

ok I will be heading to Villi's around 7pm (have the gasket in the 35 for your ruby), then heading to the Cas for some Texas Hold'em - anyone that is interested is free to tag along.

What a gentleman's game. Organize a private cash night Andrew :whoops: Down like a clown

How did sau villis meet end up being sau at the cas.......i do not know.....however luke has fessed up that he has a gambling problem now :P

What a gentleman's game. Organize a private cash night Andrew :D Down like a clown

count me in on that.....:)

^^^ how long did you guys end up staying Krishy? Did anyone win anything decent? Sorry I bailed a bit early (11pm) but wasn't in the mood for it after being torn a new one at poker by an Asian guy who was just playing any old rubbish (and hitting crap all over the place) and dominating my otherwise very decent hands :P I had stuff to do early this morning too so couldn't hang around all night.

^^^ how long did you guys end up staying Krishy? Did anyone win anything decent? Sorry I bailed a bit early (11pm) but wasn't in the mood for it after being torn a new one at poker by an Asian guy who was just playing any old rubbish (and hitting crap all over the place) and dominating my otherwise very decent hands :P I had stuff to do early this morning too so couldn't hang around all night.

I hink we left at like 2-2:30 or something like that

jakey i will let you finish BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

andrew we were there till 3amish....had a beer with dave afterwards as well......i was up and down and really didnt win anything decent

Anyone going tonight?

Yup, I am, as is Tim at 7pm, and Rob. Rob and I shall be there at about 615/630 till late as I have tomorrow off....HELL YEAH :) .

anyone got a Engine crane I can borrow tomorrow?

Yup, I am, as is Tim at 7pm, and Rob. Rob and I shall be there at about 615/630 till late as I have tomorrow off....HELL YEAH :) .

anyone got a Engine crane I can borrow tomorrow?

Abe I might be able to help you out with this tomorrow (Sunday). Its not my crane, so I shouldn't let it out of my sights. What do you need done? Simple engine pull?

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