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dude! anything is enjoyable while pissed! nevermind the fact that the actual drinking part is what is most entertaining but still............... lol

I do enjoy the cricket though :) if anyone feels like coming down lemme know and maybe we can all get smashed :(

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Originally posted by GTR-80Y

Anyone wanna come to a newdie bar with us???

don't forget to save those 1 dollar bills loz. gonna need them.

let's see, another night spent in the car or a newdieee bar:confused:

loz, some dude from New Zeland is over in sydney so he'll be coming with us. i've called the pub and told them to keep the sheep away so it should be ok

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