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The reason a few of us have gone a little off the monthly dinners is the number of people that regularly say they are "in" but never show up. Anyone that doesnt intend to come along, shouldnt post in the thread.

And echoing Merli's post, good work to you Steve for starting the thread :D

As a side idea, we havent done Mexican or Teppanyaki for a while :D

mmm mexican..

and the time 7:30pm, that a time that gets followed? or can i turn up at 8:30pm.. i finish work at 8pm these days

mmm mexican..

and the time 7:30pm, that a time that gets followed? or can i turn up at 8:30pm.. i finish work at 8pm these days

Well people run late - im usually there within 10 mins of the start time

But yeah just come around afterwards, everybody will still be there by then for sure, the 2 steaks i have will take me an hour anyway!

We are in this time its not far from home and we want to come and mingle and meet some of you guys. I hope the steak is good what is parking like heaps of space????

The last time the guys all drove and didnt have problems with parking (correct me if im wrong guys)

I HAVE AN IDEA

liz being a female thats going can cook my steak and have it ready for me when i get there!!

booyah

OOOHHHHHHH now that is gonna ruffle some feathers, so to speak!

I suppose a BBQ is a 'mans' domain so you obvisouly will need assitance cooking by getting a female to do your work.... lol :O

OOOHHHHHHH now that is gonna ruffle some feathers, so to speak!

I suppose a BBQ is a 'mans' domain so you obvisouly will need assitance cooking by getting a female to do your work.... lol :D

ZING!!!! :O:)

And thats why u wont find me near the BBQ..... i am a 'metro man'.... ahahahaha

Speaking of which, i wont be standing anywhere near the BBQ after Steves effort last outing at the Northern.

He stood relaxed and composed while a bonfire burned out of control on the hot plate in front of him.

I HAVE AN IDEA

liz being a female thats going can cook my steak and have it ready for me when i get there!!

booyah

what a fantastic idea john. :O

anyone else like a steak cooked whilst I'm at it??

nick? ando? steve??? Meril.. I'll do a special one for you!

I'll have the last laugh when you punks find out I can't cook.

Speaking of which, i wont be standing anywhere near the BBQ after Steves effort last outing at the Northern.

He stood relaxed and composed while a bonfire burned out of control on the hot plate in front of him.

AHAHAAH he was most probabaly too busy checking himself out in the reflection off the doors....... Oh stevo... entertainment where ever he goes :)

Thanks for your vote of confidence guys, im a bit worried you were sitting there watching me though :O




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