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I won't be at dinner, so y'all have to find your own way there. This is the location and map of Lucky's.

http://directory.ourbrisbane.com/directory...ngs/211758.html

As you are travelling along Brunswick Street (heading the opposite direction to New Farm (ie. as if you are going from New Farm park towards the train station), turn left into Martin Street (you will see the Coffee Club / IGA / Eagle Boys in the same complex (Central Brunswick)). Once on Martin Street, you can pretty much see Lucky's straight away on your left. There is a parking lot right next to Lucky's, which has 270 car parks, and is for use by anyone utilising any of the facilities in Central Brunswick.

Anna

i'm gonna have to bail sorry. money is not permitting this week. i either go tonight or friday's cruise. i picked fridays. sorry guys, will let you know if things change.

After reading all the posts, this is what I worked out:

Troy

Jason is a maybe

Lee is a maybe (he wanted to start at 8pm)

Jarrad is a maybe (starts new job today so not entirely sure if he can come)

Dave (zippo0_) is in if other people are going

Dave (Rhino) is not able to make it

Sorry but Marc & I cannot make it either

PS. normally the dinners are not like this, but it is just after christmas and quite a few people have come down sick...so hopefully there''ll be more people next week :nyaanyaa:

aww :P tis a very quiet one this week, could be because of everyones alledged new years resolutions of saving money?

i know that will hold me back a little but ill still come if ive ot the chance

:D just not tonight......otherwise id love to keep the loners company :nyaanyaa:

does this leave like 4 maybes???

Just a suggestion, can we have next weeks on northside? I know of a The land of goat sphincter rings resturant near tombul (dont remember actual suburb) there is normally live belly dancers.

just a suggestion

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