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As you may have noticed there has been quite a number of new SA members that have joined over recent months & what better opportunity to meet the new & catch up with existing members than a SAU social night.

It would involve having dinner then going for a couple rounds of tenpin bowling, or pool or something along those lines.

I’d like to organise this social night for the last weekend of February (Fri 23rd or Sat 24th) & would like a show of hands of who’d be genuinely interested? Would also like some suggestions for a central venue to have the dinner & the preferred activity?

Hoping to make the final arrangements made & details available by Feb 15th.

Cheers :wave:

PK

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When - Fri 23rd Feb @ 7pm

Where - Dinner Venue T.B.A

Followed by Tenpin bowling

& possibly a cruise after.

Please PM me if you'd like the final details

In List:

4door_Sleeper

angel21

busky2k

Dodgy1_SA

heslo

JazzaR33

kralster

Madaz

Maxx

Nightcrawler

pokie

R32_4door_drifting

r32gts-4

whatsisname

Whiplash

4dirty2 +1

Kroozin

Leeman

*flick* ??

HOSTILE ??

MattR ??

Munro ??

Oosh ??

sinistagtst ??

ukai ??

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As you may have noticed there has been quite a number of new SA members that have joined over recent months & what better opportunity to meet the new & catch up with existing members than a SAU social night.

It would involve having dinner then going for a couple rounds of ten-pin bowling, or pool or something along those lines.

lol nice pun :(

i am good for either day

and prefer pool to bowls but will happily play bowls also... i think a big group is better suited to pool because we could socialise easier arround pool table rather than a few lanes @ the bowls ...

been thinking about stating some thing glad you did Patrick

will have to ring you soon about an idea see what you think

Im keen.

I will be on annual leave and have my car back.

Will keep the dates free.

Will have to meet everyone so i can put a face to a name.

& a front of the face from Darren as all i ever saw was the side of his face when we drove past each other on Richmond road.

Cya then.

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Im keen.

I will be on annual leave and have my car back.

Will keep the dates free.

Will have to meet everyone so i can put a face to a name.

& a front of the face from Darren as all i ever saw was the side of his face when we drove past each other on Richmond road.

Cya then.

:( What you want to see all of it??? Speaking of which, havn't seen you for a while!

Looks like this will be happening on the Fri 23rd & prob Ten Pin Bowling @ Woodvillw Bowls.

A cruise involved?????????????
If people are still up for it aftertwards, I think we could line up a cruise.
...23/24 is good for me, but not the 25th I'm skydiving. :(
awesome...ya lucky ba5tard. Are you doing a tandem jump? skydiving & hang gliding are still on my to do list of extreme activities.

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