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i know :blink:

Hooters....hold the lettuce.

yeah wtf is with that? we had to wait 50mins for our meal for the special 'cheese sauce', I dunno what they were really making lol..... and after all that, the meal tasted like shit and there was lettuce on the nachos! WTF? LETTUCE ... now, I'm no expert, I didn't go to nacho school or anything.. but I'm pretty sure that's a big no no

yeah wtf is with that? we had to wait 50mins for our meal for the special 'cheese sauce', I dunno what they were really making lol..... and after all that, the meal tasted like shit and there was lettuce on the nachos! WTF? LETTUCE ... now, I'm no expert, I didn't go to nacho school or anything.. but I'm pretty sure that's a big no no

55mins... that was just to get us excited about eating so they could bring out their "special sauce" nachos, in the hope we wouldnt realise what we were eating.

Corn Chips and Lettuce...yum just the way i like my nachos.

what jerks.

Oh....i was looking forward to the nachos

LOL I know you were but the majority spoke

WooHoo 5 min from my place

Can't wait, should be a good night!

See you all there..

YAY!!!

Yep, are we putting our drinking hats on?

Jess,

Somehow u missed me. I suppose I just turn up and will be fine....It's OK..I am pretty small..hehehehe

EUG.

Sorry about that you, have been added to the list :bunny:

Mean Fiddler will only do a set menu...We are limited to 4 starters and 4 mains only as such a large group :P ...I will be getting the menu emailed tommorrow...

Wow - that is way out west isn't it? Yea, yea, I know it is all relative.

Hey, check out the entertainment that night

http://www.celebrityspeakers.com.au/brspea..._Index_Text=131

Sounds like it could be fun, beyond just the usual

Does this mean we'll actually get a table?

Yep can get a table just limited menu :bunny: will know more tommorrow..I tried to negotiate that we are happy to wait for food with the full menu but they wont do it :P as have a big booking of 20 in there already and then our booking of 30 as well if all the peeps turn up.....




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