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hey guys, well think its about that time again where we all go out for bit of socialising and schnitzel eating! So details as follows

Place: Mawson Lakes Hotel

Time: 7pm dinner

Date: Saturday 12th April

For those who havnt been to Mawson Lakes Hotel before its a awesome place, has dinner area, front bar with pool tables, video games, jukebox etc and pokies too. They even have a MEGA SCHNITZEL CHALLENGE!!! Free beer if you finish it. Reply in here if youll make it, will keep this post updated with list of those attending and will also need to book the table.

People Attending:

Luke - skylineguy19

Flick

typevu +1

Heslo

pkblade

Matty

Cain

Richo

joel087

Nightcrawler

J Red33

Eddyfier

SLY_dN

Leeman + 2

dnbutts +1

rubzy + 2

Bunny33 + 1

Evil34 + 1

Lock_to_lock

THRTY_1

4_door_sleeper

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yeah i am there :) not sure if i will have my daughter and boy shannon will prolly come too :D

you dont need a huge URL in your sig Luke sort of looks tacky

try this

if you dont like the size change it to 4 in the code box :D

>>SAU Dinner and pool.....BE THERE!!!<<

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ill be there from friday to monday afternoon. ive got a room there cause were doing a few things around the area for my bday.

come down and bring your rc drift car. lauren showed me mine, TANDUMS!! :)

can i just say its kinda hard to not show you...

i walked in from work with a huge box with a pic of an rc drift car on the side and you ask whats that.....hmmmm i wonder haha

lauren

Should be a enough time to recover from the night before so put me down.

I'm there!

...anyone else want to see weak'soz take the Schnitzel challenge. There's $25 on the table if ya can finish it off in 25mins mate.

even tho im meant to have army that weekend (and meant to be committed to it) i think i might pull the work excuse and come along hahaha. As i probably will need to work that sunday to pay my fine now :D

put me down, possibly a +1 or even a +2 (i kno lozz will come along and get drunk with flick hahaha, but there may be another +1 by then too)

good man matty, was hoping you would change ya mind. Good to see have a few coming so far, should be a good, fun night. Andrew, they have a buck hunter there so we must play that again!

good man matty, was hoping you would change ya mind. Good to see have a few coming so far, should be a good, fun night. Andrew, they have a buck hunter there so we must play that again!

did i hear someone say buck hunter? hahahahahaha i gotta play that again

pro sniper :D

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