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Whatever you have written down in your diary/organiser/palm,

delete it/ cross it out.. your comin down to hang out with us... :D

A few of us will be having steaks on this nite so come down

and join us... Just make sure you don't follow minh... He takes

you to the OTHER steak place....

I'm setting a time for 6pm but if you rock up later thats cool, just

don't expect us to talk to you! :lol: j/k

Even if your not gonna eat, just come down, it will be good to

get everyone together and have a chat/socialize....

EDIT: I had to change the time as it gets pretty packed out these

days hence we gotta get in early!

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i'll try and help you out here Prank

Take the M4 past Homebush (yes there are suburbs past homebush)

Get off at Cumberland HWY (left ok)

Then get onto Smithfield Rd (You probably haven't heard of it before either)

When you reach Edensor Rd lights it'll be a left up about 300m on your left.

When/if you get there and tell me that you got lost on the way i will deffinitly own your car




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