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Funny days when the dinner thread turns into a smack-down whore thread :D

Now back on topic for real please ladies....

I'll come along. But, to be very honest, I love the dinners but don't like the fact they don't make it easy for everyone in the club to participate.

I've given up lately because there's a very obvious northside slant to the locations (which actually works in my favour given where I live).

We tried to move east/south/west but met heaps of resistance from the "regulars". Let's go with the attendees choose the next location, but let's also remember that not everyone in the club lives within 15 mins of chatswood.....

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kel, i'm happy to go anywhere BUT whenever we did try different locales the only people showing up were the people from the northside so we thought why bother? We've tried it a couple of times over the last 2 years without much success. :D

there are only two sentences that matter in this whole thread:

1. who is driving me there?

2. who is driving me home?

Richard,

I will give you a lift if you want.

I drive right past your place. LEt me know

Kel, as Richard said, we have tried other locations and everytime we do, everyone bails.

9 times out of ten, its the same consistant group of long term attendees that actually front up to the dinner, perhaps thats why they are always such a top night.

Disclaimer: The above may or may not have made sense - too many cans tonight

Kel, as Richard said, we have tried other locations and everytime we do, everyone bails.

9 times out of ten, its the same consistant group of long term attendees that actually front up to the dinner, perhaps thats why they are always such a top night.

Disclaimer: The above may or may not have made sense - too many cans tonight

didnt make sense....no more beeru for you!!!

I guess Orchid Thai is as far west well go....and thats fine by me !!!!

and I probably live the furtherest out west of the regulars....ok im a semi regular...my attendance this year hasnt been great...infact non existent hahaha......

I dont mind the northside bias.....I come from the city most days anyways.

Although it would be funny to see a skyline dinner at some viet restaurant in Canley.....

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DIF wasnt refering to jelly wrestling with any man.... just sounds like you and Pink Bitz need to resolve your issues lol.... thus you 2 having it out.... all jokes thou, im sure everyone will have a blast.... normally ends up with many a beer and a couple of shots for good luck.

BUT NON OF THIS FOR DRIVERS!!!!! :)

Oh and Liz - You sure know how to talk the talk, but can you drink the drink :ermm:

hahha... oh yes, yes I can.

ILL BEAT YOU BOTH :)

maybe you and Andorina against me or you two against corinne... but other than that, I'd give up if I were you.

Its not resolved yet mate i am yet to hear from N.I.F but I am a bit scared now what if i get there and get hurt lol.

tis ok little one..... I think you should be more worried about Richard than Corinne. :P

I dont have a problem with anyone I didnt start this so I am not to blame I am only defending myself. Im 22 Im too old for cat fights its silly. Why can't people just all get along instead of trying to be a "HERO".

N.I.F i dont see why you have a problem with me but hey TRUTHS CHICKIE girls are meant to stick together not gve the boys what they want to hear and see.

Jayla xoxo.

agrreed!

anyways.. .may not make this! how late will you peeps be there till? may head down later!

I

WANT

MEAT

AND WHAT CUT OF MEAT WOULD YOU LIKE ANDREW!!!?? :D

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I hear cut #35 is 'udderly' great...... lmao, i'll be here all week ladies & gents ;)

Oh and watch out for Richardo, he likes to hang around #34 a little too much :O

i dunno some dude.

in all seriousness that pic is just like the one they had in the yakiniku place i ate at last time in japan in chiba. except a few less cuts and it was all divided up like a puzzle with numbers (for ordering) and prices (so you dont faint when the present the bill). It was probably the best beef i've ever had. we tried about 8 types i think and it was amazing.

we should find a yakiniku place in sydney and try it, though it will be tough if we have a huge turnout.

maybe you and Andorina against me or you two against corinne... but other than that, I'd give up if I were you.

Dont need his help (eventhough ill get it anyways ;) )- ill sort you lot out

i dunno some dude.

in all seriousness that pic is just like the one they had in the yakiniku place i ate at last time in japan in chiba. except a few less cuts and it was all divided up like a puzzle with numbers (for ordering) and prices (so you dont faint when the present the bill). It was probably the best beef i've ever had. we tried about 8 types i think and it was amazing.

we should find a yakiniku place in sydney and try it, though it will be tough if we have a huge turnout.

We need new ideas - and thats sounding like a good one mate




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