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Was a great night but too many people and too few tables!! 23 at last count, could have been more though.

Would have been nice if we could have all sat together, but with some moving about and socialising in the car park afterward, it was a great night. Even the cops taking our number plates down didn't dampen our spirits!!

Good to see the Unicorn on the road (Even if it has to return to the "hoist" tomorrow) Some lovely cars were present and drooled over by most of us.

I'm trying to organise dinner next week but it can't be on the Tuesday as the restaurant I'm trying for isn't open on Tuesdays. So what is everyone's preference?? Monday or Wednesday??

The restaurant is the Rasa Ria just off Sandgate Road at Clayfield (Map to follow) Good food at very reasonable prices and I love the place.

was a good night, i finally got my act together and made it to a chilleh. didnt end up meeting everyone there, but there will be another time.

anna, hope u get better soonly...but i gotta say, i told u u shouldnt have ordered that pumkin soup :woot:

We hung around for a little bit after you guys left and we got a drive by from some of Queensland's finest!!

They took down our number plates and drove around the car park twice and then left.

Karen stared at them and mouthed a few demands but they didn't bite.

I wouldn't have said it was your fault Paul...I think they were just looking for any reason to nab us. Besides your car was "hidden" on the other side of teh carpark :laugh:

Was great to see sooo many people at dinner >_<

Dave, just make the decision with regard to the day with dinner...if people can't make, then I guess they can't make it

but but i specifically requested the early shift next tues so i could make dinner, that meant doing lates mon and wed nite, more notice would have been good! :happy:

Sux2BU Isaac!!!!

The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one!!!

I will speak to the restaurant and ask them how many they can accomodate and which night would be better.

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