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Going from the spotted thread, it seems there are a few of us who work in the city:

MissR34 (Cara)

Myself (Lee)

Fishpaste (Andrew)

Paully

If there is anyone else in the city, make yourself known. :D

It was suggested by Andrew that we have an SAU lunch catch up at one of the food courts, maybe City X. Sounds good to me! If people don't want to/have time to meet up at lunch, how about just coffee catch up then in Rundle St/Mall?

What are people up for, im happy for either.

Cheers

Lee

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I work at 57 Wyatt Street, between Pirie and Flinders, 5days a week. (Edit: 'cept when Im a so-called slack c**t due to not coming in due to sever/acute pain, but MEH not much I can do about it)

Would be up for a lunch catch up, for sure. Generally dont leave the office over lunch, someone needs to be available for queries/quotes etc (me), but count me in.

Dont bring my car in everyday - car pool with my boss.

Far out, there's more than I thought!

Seems like most people don't have that long for lunch, so how about we just meet for a coffee at lunch time? That way ppl only really need about 30-40 mins?

I'm thinking if we meet at (say) Alfresco on Rundle St THIS Friday at 1:00?

What do people think? If not everyone can make it this week, we'll be sure to do it again soon, and possibly regularly (every fortnight?)

Names not andrew :D

but yeah, i'd be keen, i think we were looking at having it from 1:00 to 1:30, is this good for everyone? anyone else sugest times??

i think a food court would be best so that we can all get in and out quick enough, with a nice choice of food

also perhaps we can do it fortnightly if people are keen?

what you guys think? prefered times? prefered eating locations?

spices rundle st. great, cheap, best noodles in town. best mi goreng.

also theres a little jap place in adelaide arcade around where ciao coffee bar is.

theres a few places. i recomend spices highly.

Yeah I work in the city too, at the IMVS on Frome Rd....don't have that long for lunch either, so coffee is a good idea. Would be nice to meet some more people from SAU. Not sure about this Friday, but will definately come to one in the future! :D

Sorry Fishpaste~ - What is your name then? LOL

(not sure why I thought andrew, oops)

I was thinking Alfresco as there should be reasonable seating for all and can just have coffee there or food, up to them. Spices etc/ would expect you to eat I think?

As for City X- if there is reasonable seating (ie. doesnt fill up too much at lunch) we could meet there too. I'd be happy to meet at City X if Fishpaste~ or someone can say there should be enough seats?

also theres a little jap place in adelaide arcade around where ciao coffee bar is.

Place is called Katsumoto and it's in Gay's Arcade, nice place but seating would probably be a problem as they're quite busy and small.

Any place is good with me.

I ususally lunch at my desk (bring it from home).

So personally I'm aiming for Coffee meetup but others are welcome to have lunch, so I think Fishpaste~'s idea of a food court should work as it seems not many ppl have long for lunch. A split meetup would take too much of peoples time/people not show up.

So I think for (at least) the 1st meet it should be City X at 1:00pm this Friday.

Perhaps meet at the Mall Entry end?

Only reason i sugested city x is because i remembered reading a thred about some awsome doughnut shop that people like was located in it

but anywhere is fine, i'd just prefer to stay round the mall (as i'll have to walk from a way down hindley st)

Gay's or Adealide Arcaide would probably be just as fine.. i think you might be right about seating, gonna be an interesting problem =P looks like there are 9 of us currently

but 1:00 isn't peak hour is it? and is everyone cool with that time?

Well not getting too much concensus happneing here..

Fishpaste~ I think lunch rush would be 12:00-1:00, so 1:00 shouldn't bee too bad.

I'll be at City-X Rundle Mall Entry at 1:00 this friday. Hopefully someone else turns up

LOL

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