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Hi all,

Many people expressed interest at the last monthly dinner of doing something a little outside the square next month so we have come up with a solution :(

The proposal is that Junes monthly dinner will be held on a Saturday night, not a Thursday,and will take place at the Lowenbrau Keller at the Rocks.

Date:

Saturday June 24th 2006

Time:

7:30pm

Location:

Lowenbrau Keller, Corner of Playfair & Argyle Streets

The Rocks, Sydney 2000

New South Wales Australia

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Make no mistake, this will be a big night out! - So prime your liver and put your drinking hats on

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Check out the Lowenbrau website for details:

http://www.lowenbrau.com.au/index.html

On a serious note, we must book this well in advance, and doing so will require a deposit so register your interest now.

Once we have a list of attendee's we will need a small deposit from everyone coming along of around $20 to cover the booking, and this amount will be deducted from each individuals bill on the night.

Payment details for the deposits will be provided shortly.

:woot:

Attendee List

1. Blitz PAID

2. A31Deviat PAID

3. Beer Baron PAID

4. Liz PAID

5. NXTIME PAID

6. D.I.F PAID

7. cul202 PAID

8. N1 R33 GTR - Jess PAID

9. N1 R33 GTR - Andrew PAID

10. AndyMac PAID

11. d00dz PAID

12. steve_gts4 PAID

13. steve_gts4 PAID

14. Sewid PAID

15. Sewid PAID

16. Smokey PAID

17. Damuscat PAID

18. Damuscat PAID

19. Kabab

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Well can i just say i am hoping its not the 17th of June as i am having the wisdom teeth pulled on the 14th...

Vote for the 24th!!!!!

So bring your inflated face along and drink until you cant feel your teef.

/Edit: The tentative date at this stage is the 24th




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