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Me=the bridesmaid needing the emergency dress fitting - when I went to pick it up earlier in the week it didn't quite fit in the right places. The wedding is this week and I'm guessing the bride wouldn't have been happy with me turning up at the church with a plate of leftovers instead of my dress :thumbsup:

Hope it was a good dinner anyways- definitely in for the next one.

Arent you coming to dinner Nick? .......soft!

I had to drop my old man and my cousin at the Santana concert. I was then gonna go from there up the coast, as per the usual Thursday night, but decided I CBF'd, so instead I went back to Homebush (Acer Arena) to pick them up.

weak sauce!

but apart from that it was a top night. Radio Cairo is definitely added to rotation as part of the SAU dinner venue stable. food was excellent, price was right, beer was cold. nice.

I completely forgot sorry. More important things on my mind.. like picking up the only power fc left for my engine type :turned:

ps. what's in the vine leaves? I've always wanted to know.

well ever since I found out merlin can count to 11ty I've put my mathemagic in the bin and I'm going to hit him up for some lessons.

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

That's because I was in Melbourne!!! I was due to come back the day after and I had only just saw it after I booked my flights..




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