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I have begun to dislike Tuesday night dinner and am thankful for the excuse not to go anymore

There, its out there...happy? *starts cutting*

awww poor andy, do u want a cuddle with that dummy spit? :D

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a few people have shown discontent, but i don't see what's to be upset about

i have NO problem with tuesday night dinner as long as the food is good (the company is always superb)

and on that note, i can't f**king come this week, damn norman too :D

If there is some genuine discontent... speak up or we won't know about it. PM or phone if you prefer, but let us know rather than keeping quiet about it. If you took your car in for a spray job and noticed some blemishes you'd say something :D I'm serious... the last thing we want is to have dinners where people are either unhappy or simply don't come.

Im pretty sure the only 'discontent' was from me...im not upset or anything, nor do I want changes made. I simply find the group to big for my tastes, most people as far as I can see enjoy it and that is good! Not every event has to be for everyone.

Im pretty sure the only 'discontent' was from me...im not upset or anything, nor do I want changes made. I simply find the group to big for my tastes, most people as far as I can see enjoy it and that is good! Not every event has to be for everyone.

a few people have said things to me, but it's much like you, not very serious as to say "hate" tuesday dinners

i like the dinners, you occasionally meet new people who come along and enjoy themselves

I have to say I am now out also, and sadly I have to say I will no longer be able to make Tuesday night dinners because the touch footy season starts this Tuesday and unless we have a bye or wet weather, this will remain the case until the end of the season.

I simply find the group to big for my tastes, most people as far as I can see enjoy it and that is good! Not every event has to be for everyone.

This is why we did invite only things via PM, phone, email. Shit hit the fan with people thinking it was some "elite group". I know where your comming from though...

Count me in. I might be 10 mins late so wait for me...

01. RevHead

02. SMR33

03. Demoniak

04. Relle

05. FineLine

06. FineLine's Guest

07. shanef

08. Oblivion

09. Oblivion's Guest

10. Mountainrunner

11. Mountainrunner's Guest

12. Mountainrunner's Guest

13. LBR33

14. Mrbenno

Running List of attendees for ease of tracking.

01. RevHead

02. SMR33

03. Demoniak

04. Relle

05. FineLine

06. FineLine's Guest

07. shanef

08. Oblivion

09. Oblivion's Guest

10. Mountainrunner

11. Mountainrunner's Guest

12. Mountainrunner's Guest

13. LBR33

14. Mrbenno

15. MountainRunner's Guest

16. LBR33's Guest

Shame you and Andy won't be there. We might have to do a Wednesday dinner at Dave's fav place.

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