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I came across this idea from our Victorian neighbours…

I was thinking of organising a monthly pizza night, a chance for the members of SAU living in the ACT to meet and have a good night. So far its just an idea and depending on the reaction received it could become a monthly event.

Time: Could be held on either a Friday or Saturday night, around 7ish, whichever suits most people...

Where: This will change every month, with a new pizza venue being nominated.

We can then ask the people that came to vote and find out what is Canberra’s best pizza joint!

So what do you all think?

Cheers

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I'm in! always up for a get together with my crew! (you are my crew in case you didn't know).
wow Ive never been part of a "crew"

Cant believe the response from everyone, this should work out really well... Umm ok stacks of ideas, but a friday night ok with most people around 7 and Zefferellis can be the first pizza shop, date might be set at the end of this month?

Should get off my lazy ass and meet some of you people one day. :laugh:

I even have my very own skyline now :bunny: hehe...

I would be up for a friday pizza thing. altho it will interrupt my usual friday night drinking but I can cope with that

damn, i have training in gungahlin friday nights until 8pm, maybe i could come late, really late... stupid south yass being so far away.
Damn that is a fair drive away but you might be able to make the cruise after, if you drive at the speed limit the whole way...
Should get off my lazy ass and meet some of you people one day. :happy:

I even have my very own skyline now :P hehe...

I would be up for a friday pizza thing. altho it will interrupt my usual friday night drinking but I can cope with that

I was thinking about that too, but the solution is shift your drinking to saturday, if your really keen then just drink after...

Ok well since its Beaus birthday, I might set up the first pizza night on 27th October, say 07:30 at Zefferellis in Dickson - how does that sound? This weekend I'll repost with a proper post giving all the details and a nominal roll so I can book a table or two

Damn i gave back my ACCC pass that got me into the carpark at Transact building. Aurora you would still have yours right you can get us all in it will be empty anyways :P

Sounds good to me.

It'd be good if we could get parking out the front of Zefferelli's but in Dickson on a Friday night.... HA!

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