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Yeah thats it thanks

Been there before its not bad :D

yeah, nice food, good prices, reasonable (ish) selection, all you can eat salad bar :laugh: and like you said, plenty of parking for the cars =)

oh!! and big screen tv's with sports on them =)

yeah, nice food, good prices, reasonable (ish) selection, all you can eat salad bar :) and like you said, plenty of parking for the cars =)

oh!! and big screen tv's with sports on them =)

Hey sounds like you know it well :) I have only been there the once and was nice

But the carpark is huge :)

Whats a good place for dinner that can hold some cars and is kind of Central??

The pub on Anzac Hwy near the race course?? Cant remember the name :)

yeah, nice food, good prices, reasonable (ish) selection, all you can eat salad bar :P and like you said, plenty of parking for the cars =)

oh!! and big screen tv's with sports on them =)

Well you must have gone there on a better night than I did.

Went there last year for my parents wedding aniversary & I couldn't get what I wanted to order, the staff weren't very nice & what I did get for a meal was pitiful & 2nd rate. If you go there I'll just be possibly turning up for a cruise sorry.

Well you must have gone there on a better night than I did.

Went there last year for my parents wedding aniversary & I couldn't get what I wanted to order, the staff weren't very nice & what I did get for a meal was pitiful & 2nd rate. If you go there I'll just be possibly turning up for a cruise sorry.

Thats cool

Can you maybe suggest another place then??

What do you think about a place north like TTP the Primo cafe(I know its called something like that)?? has a big car park or are they any places like that at Marion??

Gee id really love to but im pretty sure im washing my hair that night...............

i lol'd :laugh::happy:

whats being decided cause when i read drinks/night club i tunned out but if its a nice dinner like before im up for that

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sif lol

FIRST POST UPDATED!!!

siff make me read the first post again :(

ok ill probably come but we will see i am ment to hand Jema back to her mum @ 6pm this week @ the rocking horse so depending on what time we'll see

siff make me read the first post again :(

ok ill probably come but we will see i am ment to hand Jema back to her mum @ 6pm this week @ the rocking horse so depending on what time we'll see

sifff not make you read first post again .....................have to when you open the thread anyway lol :huh:

YAY!!!!

Looking at around 7:30-8ish start for dinner :(

ok i will be able to make dinner but will be ravenish by then

um try clicking the # of the page you want on large page threads means you dont have to go back to the start

or click the link in you email

i can come out after for a drive...if you guys are not too drunk

but cant make the dinner, gotta work till 8:30pm

*edit* just read some of the posts, umm...wat about those who arent going to the dinner, can meet somewhere,

the others can join after the dinner

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