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yeah, 'greed.

why dont we make it a slight 'event' next time, like ring up a cafe and make a booking for however many people. would save time to find a table or order food, not like we didnt have any trouble anyway.

Agreed Paully. Get some definate numbers and make it at a Cafe.

Realise not everyone has heaps of time, but by booking somehwere, can garuntee quick seat and order as soon as we get there to save time.

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!

LOL

Yup thatd be me, pleasure to talk to you.

Used to work with Kay Low back at the carrington street showroom many eons ago; what a dirty whore !

Turn out of 4 ppl, Myself, Paully, Fishpaste and ecenshu.

Was good to meet some others, and it WILL be done again. Probably a forntight's time, and book a table at a Cafe next time. So all those that work in the city, keep your calendar free for lunch Fiday July 13 :thumbsup:

Hey hotwire

Were you parked on Hindmarsh Sq. waiting for someone yesterday? , you were wearing a beanie, I think?

Nice car, looks pretty clean

Cheers

Ric

Turn out of 4 ppl, Myself, Paully, Fishpaste and ecenshu.

Was good to meet some others, and it WILL be done again. Probably a forntight's time, and book a table at a Cafe next time. So all those that work in the city, keep your calendar free for lunch Fiday July 13 :thumbsup:

Hey hotwire

Were you parked on Hindmarsh Sq. waiting for someone yesterday? , you were wearing a beanie, I think?

Nice car, looks pretty clean

Cheers

Ric

Nope, didn't have my 33 in the city at all this week, and didn't have the SP23 at work yesterday either. End of Financial Year drinks = wife drove me home :)

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