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ok guys, what im thinking of doing is just pushing the dinner back a few weeks and still doing something this saturday night. Thinking chalkers pool hall for a few drinks, few games of pool, good atmosphere, most of the time good music. What people think?

If you push the dinner out a few weeks I should be able to make it then.

Otherwise you could try getting into Earl of Lester which is just south of the off of Duthy St? again, 30 may be awkward?

ok dinner is now pushed back to the 12th April, same time, same place. Sorry for this guys but first time ive tried to organise anything this large and didnt realise i would have to book further in advance. You will just have to wait another few weeks for your schnitzel challenges :ninja: consider it more training time or something lol.

And a new thread will go up for the pool hall on Saturday night.

ok dinner is now pushed back to the 12th April, same time, same place. Sorry for this guys but first time ive tried to organise anything this large and didnt realise i would have to book further in advance. You will just have to wait another few weeks for your schnitzel challenges :ermm: consider it more training time or something lol.

And a new thread will go up for the pool hall on Saturday night.

i wont be able to make the new date at this point :ermm: already committed to an army weekend and need that cash at the moment (and operating hours). If we're doing the planned on-base work that might change, but wont know for a couple of weeks at least

saturday night im still up for chalkers tho

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