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Ehh Guys I was wondering if you would be interested in meeting up at my work???

Its a pizza shop with alot of nice food to settle your stomach :D

I was thinkin around 9ish, we can eat food and later go for a little drive of something.

Let me know what you guys think, whether its a good or bad idea.

Take it Easy

:uh-huh:

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Hi Guy's yeah Sunday is good for me, although our shop closes at 10pm on sunday so it would be good for you guy's to come around at 8ish then there will be heaps of time for food and later a lil cruiz.

:uh-huh:

The Pizza shop is on Princess HWY in Beaconsfield, it is opposite the Beaconsfield pub and next to Tacho Bill.

From Narre Warren La Porchetta its about 7mins away.

And Dont worry I wont poison ur pizza's!

:)

/me goes to check events section.

I may be able to come not sure yet, the in-laws are auctioning there house on sunday...they may be celebratin that night...I will have to wait n see if i can go, sounds good though!

Originally posted by makaveli

Hi Guy's yeah Sunday is good for me, although our shop closes at 10pm on sunday so it would be good for you guy's to come around at 8ish then there will be heaps of time for food and later a lil cruiz.

:uh-huh:  

The Pizza shop is on Princess HWY in Beaconsfield, it is opposite the Beaconsfield pub and next to Tacho Bill.  

From Narre Warren La Porchetta its about 7mins away.

And Dont worry I wont poison ur pizza's!

 :)

"what do we get if we've been good?"

"pizza"

"what do we get if we've been bad?"

"poison"

"what do we get if one of us has been good and the other one has been bad?"

"poisoned pizza man!"

"Oh no Im not making 2 stops!"

LOLz!!

yer Im up for a pizza cruise on sunday...just let me know where we are meeting up etc and Im there, but now Im rolling on 17s....

Hopefully my car will be back together by then, if so i will come.

Car was stripped to tint windows and now i am adding in an amp and some other minor modifications :D. Everthing from the front seats back has been pulled out, looks like i am getting ready for the drags :P.

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