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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.

Codesign or Hindmarsh? or is another company in there too?

I'm in Kent Town.

Okay peoples,

City-X Rundle Mall Entry (so were essentually meeing in the mall, then walking to the food court) at 1:00pm this friday 29th June

Im a tall 6'4" red haired guy, probably wearing grey jumper and jeans, possibly with a blue nike jackert on.

we will try to do this fortnightly, and possibly rotate threw some different the food courts =) probably post it in events from now on (and if it takes off, cubes might be kind enough to sticky it for us :yes:)

hope to see you all there!!!

Edited by Fishpaste~

i thought u said 12, i was there for 10 mins waiting before i sms fish twice then met up with a mate from soccer. hehe. ill come for coffee with u guys at 1.

EDIT: Im f**king illiterate it says 1pm right there...

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t
codesign; big tall f**ker

10yrs this september

You meeting up with us today Brendan?

If not catch ya on Sunday for sure :D

Tangles : You'd be the Brendan i just spoke to!

We do a bit of work for you guys through Gordon and Bob!

Adelaide is a small place!

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