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Feel free to organise next month's dinner! I waited two weeks to see if anyone else would put up a thread, but no-one did! :rofl:

Thats your job now :P

I may be out, will let you know asap

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I might come, maybe... possibly...

probably not...

but still maybe :P

Not going on your own Coastie Cruise eh? :rofl:

Though I have to say... it is this side of the general Sydney area...

I'll say maybe now and yes in about Friday

Feel free to organise next month's dinner! I waited two weeks to see if anyone else would put up a thread, but no-one did! :P

I used to love putting on these dinners but when you get so much critisims from other's, it kind of tarnish it :wacko:

Well done Andrew for getting them started again..great to see :ermm::rofl:

Hahaha It was my cheeky maybe! Why can't you hold it in drummoyne or abbotsford again! I just wanna walk so I can drink.

umm we just had one there and you didn't come to that one either :D:(

Sorry to do this guys but I'm out- have an emergency bridesmaid dress fitting out at moorebank tonight :laugh:

very poor effort kel. i sincerely hope at least my ol mate duncan is coming.

Sorry to do this guys but I'm out- have an emergency bridesmaid dress fitting out at moorebank tonight :)

Weak excuse Kel :)

The solution is simple, bring the bridesmaids to the dinner - Bingo, everyones happy - Especially Stevo




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