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Just moved down to Sydney last week. Would be good to meet some other enthusiasts down here. I'll prob be the only one that doesn't know anyone there, but count me in.

I tell you your roads down here are ... !? Feel every bit of it too.

Hopefully some of u can give me some pointers on where i can find some nice roads (Equivalent to Sunshine Coast Hinterland, for those who have been to qld).

Welcome to SAU :worship:

Can definatly show you some good roads soon ....I feel a cruise coming on :banana:

See you tomorrow night :happy: Also I hope you enter you car in Show and Shine!!!!!!!

nvm that! I'm in :D

Hi5!!! :banana:

chatswood :( ill be spending more on fuel then ill be spending on the dinner. not sure if i can make it out that far tomorrow night.

:yes: Thats ok Nick, Wish you came to last month's was at Mean Fiddler, but I might bring a dinner to you in the coming months, well at least out west somehere :3some: see what happens

I'm in Jess, love the past dinners that you've put on in the past so I cant miss this one. :worship:

Look forward to catchin up with the regulars & new peeps 2moz, I have to admit the food at the Northern is top shelf & complimented with a beer or two is da bomb ( great atmosphere ). :banana::3some:

C u all soon :yes: .

HHmmmm another one who claims the Great Northern as a local watering hole.... I have actually met another Ian up there too... will find out next Thurs :D

Thats right..........being 2K's down Mowbray begs the difficult decision some nights. Do I drive or spend the buck 70 on bus fare to get up there.

The Busdriver doesnt stop sometimes so........ :D

I will be up there with friends as usual so prob be mixin between the 2 groups. :P

if someone can bring a members form, i can only stop in for just a bit. :P

I can bring one for you, no worries, But this is not a members only event

Everyone is welcome :D

Thats a shame you cant stay for long

another great event organised by jess, thanks it was good to see everyone yet again....

watching ando clean up the pokies and pool was pretty cool.... pitty he still drives a taxi!

hope loose pants were worn after i left!!

I am sooo hungover right now......

back to bed for me :D

great to see everyone again and soory if I got waaaay to smashed!

Ando - how was the long walk home? :(

Nick - your mrs is lovely ;) and get her to come to DECA!

I need a panadol!

I am sooo hungover right now......

back to bed for me :(

great to see everyone again and soory if I got waaaay to smashed!

Ando - how was the long walk home? :cheers:

Nick - your mrs is lovely :cheers: and get her to come to DECA!

I need a panadol!

Haha chubbs was smashhhhhed!

I need more panadol!

All,

Something urgent has come up and I won't be able make tonights gathering. Have a good night n catchas another time.

I was wondering where you had got too...Hope to meet you soon :cheers:

Thanks everyone for coming was a great dinner and I had fun as usual :(

Was nice to catch up :cheers:

We will have to do it again soon.......




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