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Hey People :wave:

I thought I would put up a thread for the last SAU dinner of the year (as it hasnt been put up yet and running out of time)

So it will be a saturday night the 16th:

at 7pm

At Raquels Spanish Kitchen

98 Oxford St

Darlinghurst

http://www.raquelsspanishkitchen.com.au/Mambo/

We are doing Tapas menu which you can see in the link for the banquet it averages out at $12 a dish

We are looking at order atleast 3 dishes per person with the banquet and that fills you right up but you can only have one or two dishes complety up to you.

If you want good food then we will see you there!!!!

http://www.whereis.com/whereis/getMap.do?nref=getMap

I want us to go out with a BANG!!! :wave::wave::laugh: and have our drinking hats ON!!!!

IN

Jess and Andrew

DIF

Mike1987 -

Norm -

Jas25T -maybe

Adam

Liz

Amy -

doodz

Lizjane

Haysey :)

Smoky

Mars -maybe

Smasha

Acidkid

Tragic

Steve_gts4

N1GTR-maybe

Sh@un

Slide

lingerinsoul

Sl!m

russky-maybe

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Hey People :wave:

I thought I would put up a thread for the last SAU dinner of the year (as it hasnt been put up yet and running out of time)

So it will be a saturday night so lets put some suggestions down of were we would like to go???

I want us to go out with a BANG!!! :):):D

Im thinking City???

Jess :D

i think that sounds like an awesome idea!but where to go? there are so many different places to go

Sorry there will be a dinner in cronulla in January I promise or further :D

Why cant you come to the city dinner??? :)

A school night dinner in the city is hard from the gong

Even cronulla will be a stretch, I will try though!

What do you mean another! we had 1 like 3 months ago!

I live in the gong - anywhere north of helensburgh is city/sydney for me.

Wait a minute - I just read Saturday night!!!!!

I may be down, depending on the date and prior arrangements

>_<

How about the Bavarian Bier Cafe, there are three locations to choose from (two of which are in the city).

This or something similar would be great.

I seen that one :D

I like the look of the place but if we want to go somewere after are pubs/nightclub walking distance??? :D




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