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Guys,

Lets have a big one! (dinner that is)

We have a couple of SAUQLD coming down to visit aswel :wub: So to accomodate them the dinner will be a few days later than usual

Its been suggested that we do a city excursion (which works out better for those of us coming from south Sydney every month :( )

So here's the plan, tell me what you guys think :(

Date.....Saturday the 2nd of September

Time.....730pm like normal

Place.....Genghis Khan Mongolian BBQ Restaurant

Kings Street Wharf Shp 15/ 30 Lime St Sydney 2000 (02) 9290 1818

(Not BYO - fully licensed though)

If you havnt been to this place before, its VERY good food and its quite unique, with a BBQ and a cook right there infront of you (not the same as teppenyaki, you dont have to catch the food) you choose what you want him to cook, and he will - theres an all-you-can-eat option aswel, budget $20-30ish for food depending on how much you eat plus drinks

This place is VERY easy to find, just catch the train to Town Hall Station and walk towards Darling Harbor from there (its even downhill for us lazy folk)

After dinner we will already be in the middle of the city, so where we go from there can be decided on the night if not beforehand, and being the city theres loads of clubs/hotels/pubs to choose from, so dont expect to have an early night!

Map of location.....

mapforGK.jpg

Those that are in, post up here and ill PM you to confirm you're in as we have to book the table by the 25th of August (this place is that good) so ill be asking for a $20 deposit to secure your spot exactly the same way as Nick did for the Lowenbrau dinner :O

Going:

N1GTR Confirmed

N1 R33 GTR x 2 Confirmed

BeerBaron

Blitz (default :laugh: )

dOOdz Confirmed

Bunta Confirmed

Impact Blue Confirmed

Sh@un

D_I_F x 2 Confirmed

Primordial x 2

steve gts4 Confirmed

rukus

shonen

mr 32 Confirmed

A31deviat Confirmed

Liz Confirmed

Sewid x 2 Confirmed

PranK

TO4GTR Confirmed

NXTIME

dumascat x 2 Confirmed

Pikers:

blk180 & dOp3y

GoldZilla

Smoky

Duncan

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one tip..........

this time book the table!!!!!

rofl.... hehehehe.

Yes mate, i know.... :teehee:

This place needs bookings about a week in advance, so ive set the alarm on my computer to remind me :P

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