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Snowmans 30th @ Spy Bar / QBH - 20/11


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Howdy all.

I am turning 30. :bonk:

Those of you out there that know me know I don't mind a drink or two so I invite you all along to join me in celebrating this occasion. I will be starting the night at:

Spy Bar

173 Clarendon St

South Melbourne.

Saturday 20th Novemver

8pm - til late (they have a 24hr licence)

I have hired the Bushido function room there with its own music / Dj / bar facilities - and the public area upstairs will also have a DJ playing house and disco tunes.

Anyone who hasn't as yet joined the SAU crew for a drink feel free to come along as this is the perfect time to come have some fun.

:bananaman

At this stage I'm also thinking of heading in to QBH to see Ferry Corsten later in the evening.

:rave:

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For people wanting to know about the Ferry Corsten gig - check out:

http://www.futureentertainment.com.au/flas...corsten2004.htm

Basically will be $50 on the door to get in. You will be able to buy tickets on the door. I'm not 100% going yet - but probably will. Apparently he doesnt start til 2am. But right now the music I have lined up for Spy will be hard to leave. Lots of late 90's anthems. But a packed QBH is so much fun. Saw PVD there..... a long time ago..... and it was awesome.

:)

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