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Tuesday Night Dinner on the 24th April 2007 will be at Castelli's at Indooroopilly (ph: 3870 2444).

Castelli's is located on the corner of Clarence and Lamberts Streets, Indooroopilly. Car parking is available nearby.

Castelli's have an all-you-can-eat option which consists of breads, pizzas and pastas (drinks additional). The price before their temporary closure was $15.95 per person.

The booking will be made for 7pm. Please RSVP (for yourself and your guests) by 2pm on Tuesday 24th April if you wish to come along. RSVP's after this time will not be catered for, so post your RSVP before 2pm :D

Map is below.

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Hope to see you there.

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RSVP list

Marc + Karen

Rohan + 1

Geoff + 1

Shane

Col + Renee

Frank

Noel (you bringing anyone along Noel?)

tis been too long since i have been on the website or said hello..

i FINIALLY PAID ALL MY EXTRA LOANS OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i have spare dosh again.. wheeeeeee

so count me in for sure + relle

Col, I'm in for garlic pizza!!! Haven't had a cold since the last one!!

Noel, will have the dosh with me for injectors!!

And Karen, yet again you have not RSVP'ed me on automatic!! I attend every Tuesday unless otherwise noted.

You know I can't go a week without a hug from you.

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