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Posted by
Smuurf
(VIP) 4 Jan 2008 9:51pm
any chance of a 9 ball tourney at a more Aussie friendly time?? Thx Smuurf
I'm willing
Posted by
MsMary
(TD) 4 Jan 2008 10:38pm
Ok I would be happy to do it at a "aussie time" just let me know what time that would be--gc time?
thx :) lol
Posted by
Smuurf
(VIP) 5 Jan 2008 8:42am
ummmm think i got it right lol.... would 6 or 7pm gc time Sunday night b ok?
YOU ASKED FOR IT---YOU GOT IT
Posted by
MsMary
(TD) 9 Jan 2008 9:56pm
OK Smuurf I will schedule a 9 ball tourney for 6pm on Sunday nite Jan 13th. See you there---bring friends
Got another for u...
Posted by
MagicGames
(TD) 12 Jan 2008 12:37am
Hey smuurf, got another pool tounrey for u saturday at 5:30pm and while u are up might as well join REDJAG in an RPS tourney at 6pm right after pool. Bring some friends(Aussies or otherwise) to both for lots of action. Enjoy.
sorry
Posted by
Smuurf
(VIP) 18 Jan 2008 8:26pm
will try & b around at those times to check out any tourneys u can organise )) & thx
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