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Who; if you are reading this, you are welcome to come

Where; limerick arms hotel - south melbourne

What; just some drinks with team SAU

When; friday night - 7:30pm

after a crap week already i figure its a good chance for a beer or two

just some friendly drinks after work friday, no agenda

0404TINT99 if you need anything or just rock up

Limerick Arms

(03) 9690 0995

364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne

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Hmmm - I can even stagger home and not need to turn any corners...

Saw the car a couple of times today and hadnt realised you were that close to me.

Paul - Do you mind if a non sau'er comes along?

fifty a piece, who is gonna be the ice breaker

Thanks mate, will ask him. I was there the other week with him as its our local (ish!) :D

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There is no option for 2 votes either :P

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