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Those who can remember all the way back to 2005 may have memories of a dinner we had in Braddon on the Friday night.

Obviously,this was to take in the fumes etc of the 'Nats cars.

Well,it's on again this year,but there's a catch! YOU have to organise to get yourself there etc! Last year,I wound up paying about $80 out of my own pocket to meet the shortfall,so this year,E. and me will be having smaller table numbers to be more "financially manageable" on my wallet. At the mo',there's a table of 6 and a table of eight,both outside,at Da Cellini's restaurant at the roundabout,Lonsdale Street. The only SAU'er that got to me before I posted this was Amaru-his seats are catered for!

So,as time is VERY short-a public display of hands up,and I'll organise you all some seating.

Post NOW,as I'm calling them tomorrow night to confirm numbers!

Go on....whadda ya waiting for?!?

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Waddaya mean the only one was Amaru? Who just sent you a text before you posted this asking you to put them down for a seat? yeah thats right! ;@p

So just to make things schwatzkopf (crystal) clear, put me down for one and if we have a spare left over then i might take that as well.

um because i have a life outside of SAU :D i know its hard to believe for some of you :lol:

hey at least i still come along i could just pike on everything because its to hard :) but noooooooooo i still come hehe

dammit leigh, why is it you always have something on, everytime we have an SAU thingy...?

;)

Someone wanna post a map (from whereis.com.au) for the location... I won't be there for dinner but might be in the area later that nite...

http://www.whereis.com/whereis/mapping/zoo...andId=1&level=1

Hi Jayce,

Wont be coming up this year :blink: , going to the Phillip Island Hot Rod / Nostalgia (sp?) show :nyaanyaa:. Would have been great to meet up with you all again, espically now that my car is back on the road. A whole list of mods have been added this year and i probably would have entered the SummerNats if i was to come up. Oh well, there is always next year :huh:. Have a great weekend and see ya next time.

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