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Hi Guys and Gals

Since Christmas is just around the corner we thought that we would make our final Tuesday Night Dinner of the year a special one...well it will only be special if you show up. So we would like to invite ALL SAU FORUM members, this means that if you have forum user name we would like to see you there.

Where you might say?

The Glen Hotel

Cnr. Logan Rd. and Gaskell St,

Eight Mile Plains

When I hear you ask?

Tuesday 18th of December

What Time?

7:30pm

The Glan has great meals and the menu is here http://www.glenhotel.com.au/glenhotel/PDFs/menu.pdf

So please post up if you can make it so I can book tables. I will be placing the booking on Friday 14th of December, so please let us know by then.

Chris

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sal and i will have to miss out this time, thanks to xmas and the shopping rush and a severe lack of staff,over the xmas hols im workin like 40+hr weeks, ghey! and yea tue i work till 6.30 and then wed im in at 6am so no way im going hungover, ava gud one tho!

Dinner is booked.

I have booked for 25 people and so far we have around 17 confirmed, but we still have a few more that may be able to make it.

So I will see you all on Tuesday at 7:30 at the glem.

Also if you still want to come, then let me know by Tuesday lunch time as I can add people to the booking.

It was a great turnout, about 28 all up so thanks for coming everyone. Seats were in short supply.

Ben, sorry I didn't come over to say hello. I meant to but was caught up in another conversation.

Congrats to the winners of the carwashes. One for a member and one for a non member sourced by Chris (Pear).

A great venue as well, well done to the events team for the organisation.

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