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Location: Fasta Pasta, Stones Corner

Address: 16 Old Cleveland Rd, Stones Corner

Contact: 3394 4000

*** The booking will be made for 7pm ***

Please RSVP (for yourself and your guests) by 12pm on Tuesday 27th March if you wish to come along. RSVP's after this time will not be catered for, so post your RSVP before 2pm.

Be there or be soft.

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Since when has pasta (and ribs last week... mmm) been classed as "rabbit food"? But yeah, planning on having steak next week cos I'm hanging out too :P

please put it away then :unsure:

i know Linhs not in, but i'll see if vans up for this...

so are youi going or not???

cos i'm in...

not a fan of pasta, so im out

Since when has pasta (and ribs last week... mmm) been classed as "rabbit food"? But yeah, planning on having steak next week cos I'm hanging out too :P

dunno, but its not the same as a nice, big juicy steak! *drools* oh and good beer :unsure:

it doesnt say what type of steak, only different styles of cooking. i'll hold out til we go to a pub, now they have real steak :D

They use "Striploin 5 Star" steak which seems to be rated well according to the MSA guidelines for aged beef.

They use "Striploin 5 Star" steak which seems to be rated well according to the MSA guidelines for aged beef.

Sif have to justify your self..... we dont REALLY Shane there anyway :D

Man I'd come but i'm only new to the site and dont really know anyone

I first met the gang by going to a dinner, I also felt a bit wierd about going cause I didn't know anyone but everyone made me feel so welcome that I now go almost everyweek and I am involved in the club as much as I can be.

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