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anyone keen on organising bit of a drive for after the dinner?

Doesnt have to be anything massive, just a nice casual one somewhere or a hills run if people feel like stretching the legs a little more.

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hopefully i'll remember but you should be able to count me in plus 2 so far i think. gonna get my mate to come with his red 34, only gets his licence back on the 26th so he's keen as!

ill be rinigng on tuesday to make the booking so people check the first post and make sure your name is there if it needs to be, or if it is and you cant make it, also let me know.

Ill book for a couple extra just incase anyway.

ill be rinigng on tuesday to make the booking so people check the first post and make sure your name is there if it needs to be, or if it is and you cant make it, also let me know.

Ill book for a couple extra just incase anyway.

me 2, plus 2 maybe 4. will try and get back on here tuesday to letya know definite extras

ok just tried to call and make booking, they cant accomodate 30 people this saturday as they already have quite a few bookings, so options are change venue or push it back a few weeks, will try and think of somewhere else around the same area and see what i come up with.

There's a pub on a corner down melbourne street i think it is where you go out the back undercover and cook your own meat etc...

Was fairly good last time we went there some years ago.

Nightcrawler may be able to remember the name.

Hopefully can still have it this saturday, looking forward to it!

Do we want to stick with a northern area? Would need to be somewhere with good parking, and somewhere with a sportsbar for game of pool etc.

I dont know many out north, but the highlander has a dining area and a sports bar.. but i dont know what its like there

There's a pub on a corner down melbourne street i think it is where you go out the back undercover and cook your own meat etc...

Was fairly good last time we went there some years ago.

Nightcrawler may be able to remember the name.

yep I organised that one, and it was the British Hotel in North Adelaide - always a great meal.

But anywhere at this short notice is not going to be able to accommodate 30. I thought you had already booked and just needed to confirm numbers Luke - nowhere will get in a group like we have with less than a weeks notice.

But try the British I guess - of anywhere that is probably our best bet.

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