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Hi Peeps

This months SAU dinner will be held on a Thursday night 31st May :whistling:

Starts at 7:30pm

The Great Northern

522 Pacific Hwy

Chatswood

http://www.greatnorthernhotel.com.au/

off street parking behind pub

(Sorry peeps for my last dinner I want something nice and relaxed....sorry southerners :P)

So whos in....

Dj Albert

Guilt Toy

Sinful

Nuttshunglow

mike1987

DIF

Links

Haysey

Joeyz & Kylee

Smoky

Smasha

TJ :)

Dontfeelcold

A31Deviat

Sam916

Trust33

Goldzilla

Sh@un

Intune +1

StageIan

Haysey

Draen

Yakoozaz

JETR32

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Why are the dinners all about the drinking these days... got better things to do then babysit someone who is vomiting on their shoes again like last SAU event i went to.

News flash not everyone wants to get drunk every SAU dinner and if they were at resteraunts like they originally were then people would have a choice. Having a nice night out with some people with mutual interests or getting smashed with a bunch of random strangers from the internet.

On another topic the great northern is great venue for the FOOD :blink:




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