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Dinner on Tuesday 31st October 2006 will be at the Pineapple, Kangaroo point

When: Tuesday 31st October at 7:00 pm

Where: Pineapple Hotel Steakhouse, 706 Main Street Kangaroo Point

RSVP: 12pm on Tuesday 31st Oct

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Come along and see if the Pineapple has what it takes to out steak the Norman :D

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Pineapple had its major reopening last thursday night Dave...

So shes ready to go...

Dont forget our american friend who is staying at the marriot...

Ill confirm closer to Monday at this stage im good tho and Renee will come for steak... It will be in the S15 tho...

R33 is still in pieces... Damn injectors are still not here yet...

most likely I will be able to attend... but will need a ride :thumbsup: someone plz volunteer to pick up an american tourist! i'm up in the Marriott so not too far.

whats the dress like? casual?

I will come and get you mate

I will be there around 6:30 to 6:45

Pm me to confirm

See you soon

Oh and yeah dress is casual

I will come and get you mate

I will be there around 6:30 to 6:45

Pm me to confirm

See you soon

Oh and yeah dress is casual

Thanks for the offer, but Falconias (Lee) also offered to give me a ride there, so I'm gonna be heading there with him. Looking forward to meeting you folks tomorrow! I'll bring my camera to take some pics :laugh:

I was always in........ steak is steak, just needs to be cooked right!!

:yucky: Steak isnt steak

Good steak can be cooked badly and still be good!

All this growing up on a beef cattle farm has made me the steak Nazi lol

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