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So it seems a few people from SAU are coming along on Saturday night to Privilege Bar.

The late shift will start from 11pm and go until 5am. The Australian Latin DJ's will be playing all your favourite RnB/Reggaeton tunes all night. Our very own SAU DJ MAR55S will be playing a few sets as well.

If anyone is interested in coming, please email me your names (to the address listed below in my sig) and I will arrange to have them on the door. So come out and support Mars!

365 George St City, Sydney

Cheers,

Tosh

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Yeah baby!!!

Just a couple of things you need to know if you decide to come along...

They are VERY strict at the door, (Thomas is proof)

They will not allow 'gangsta gear' - caps etc.

Groups of guys WILL NOT be allowed in... groups of girls however, are very welcome.

The loophole here is that if you want to come as a group with the guys... do it separately... one by one or even two at a time but no more than that.

Tosh will forward the list to me by Sat arvo... i'll need full names for this.

See you all on Saturday!!!

AND ONE MORE THING............

SAU MEMBERS get FREE ENTRY by showing your membership card!!

I thought Privilege s Free entry anyway , my friend used to be security over there

MAR55S s DJ!!!! I might show up wif a GF , see what happens~~so am i getting a free drink or not!!!

Mars, from now on I'm only putting names down that I can trust will show up... After last weekend I'm not putting anyone from SAU down again... they can rock up and pay top dollar to get in for all I care.

I'll still do my best to get my friends out and support you mate :P

It's all good Tosh, and thanx for your support... Adrian (Dj A-Gee) and myself are gonna start another night in a new venue soon. We decided to can this one cos the idiot that was at the door was too power hungry and enjoyed turning people away... for no apparent reason.. so after sat I pretty much told him to stick it after he turned down a group of Brazilian dancers that i had invited along.

But yr right about those who put their hands up to get their names on a list and then don't show up.

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