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Hi crew, Well it's the last Trivia night this Tuesday (21 Dec) for the season and mayhaps the last chance to wish your mates well before the New Year.

Why not come and test your brain out for one last time, or perhaps use it for the first time ya !@#$% numbskulls.....

Remember the Jerra pub dress rules.

NO MAN SINGLETS!

Without Shaving your armpits ..he he he

I may be there for a bit I dont finish work until 8. So I may do a drive bye and have a glass of oj no more beer for me, been drinking to much and there is still ages to go in the silly season, I have to keep my girly figure. NOT.

hmmmm if "nuclear fision technology" has taught me anything....which it has'nt, i think more than one person in pink would make us a "brigade"......kind of like a "flock" of birds. so we can all rock up in our pink shirts and be the "SAU PINK SHIRT BRIGADE"?

hmmmm if "nuclear fision technology" has taught me anything....which it has'nt, i think more than one person in pink would make us a "brigade"

......kind of like a "flock"

of birds. so we can all rock up in our pink shirts and be the  

"SAU PINK SHIRT BRIGADE"?

Flock....is that anything like a thicket?????

More than one person in a pink shirt is called a mardi gras.

Next it'll be 'For Sale R33 Nissan Eyeline...'

heh heh heh

hmmmm if "nuclear fision technology" has taught me anything....which it has'nt, i think more than one person in pink would make us a "brigade"......kind of like a "flock" of birds. so we can all rock up in our pink shirts and be the "SAU PINK SHIRT BRIGADE"?

Men in Leather "Flock" Together!

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