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yeah good dinner. nice to see most of the old crew together, and some new faces come too which is what it's about. :D

and for sure, charlie didn't miss a trick. he tucked into some nice looking chicken and even had desert the smart arse.

and merlin, need to do something with the exhaust on the beemer mate. you know I'm a closet german, and I love the BMW 6 too, but it needs some kind of hard core straight through system to let that thing really scream.

hehehe... No, I'm not going to modify that car. That is one car that I AM concerned about retaining its resale value :D

Great dinner guys... Sorry I got trapped into the corner and couldn't talk to everyone... I tried to sit in the middle of the table, but as usual the late comers forced the early birds to shuffle down :D BAKA-DESU!

Any ideas for next month's dinner venue? Old favourites or new and exciting suggestions welcome!

That red wine wasn't too bad Pete- who would have thought you'd know anything about alcohol :(

Thanks for organising everyone Merli- that was one of the best dinners in a long time!

How about that Mexican place in North Sydney for the next one? From memory that was pretty good food?

Agreed with all above, thanks for organising this Andrew! Food was great, and having had a look at the menu, it's so cheap too!

Hmm, ideas for the next one? What area do we want to head to (or avoid)? What cuisine, too (or are we gonna stick to Asian)?

there are two places i would suggest, there is an africa place at nuetral bay that is really nice and a morrocan place in randwick i would like to go to ....

actually since i eat out 90% of my life there is zillions of places i could suggest however most of them are near the city...

Kel - Had to Happen... Yep, food there was pretty good. Who's gonna ask for a side of habanero peppers again? :D Sounds good! Can we do it next month though?

I really like the suggestion of Radio Cairo in Neutral Bay! I love the food and atmosphere there, pretty much tailor made for an SAU Monthly Dinner!

Anyone else been there that can attest to it's greatness? :P




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