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Hey all,

Who is interested in a meet n greet on Thursday?

Same place as where Basti organised it - Chadstone Harvey Norman Carpark at 8.30 - post-26053-1205646165_thumb.jpg

Perhaps can do coffee, dinner (maybe go back to Rock Kung, scare the shit out of the staff there by ordering whole ducks and 10 buckets of rice :thumbsup: ) etc after - but open to ideas.

lets see who is up for it.

P.s - will try to get alex and friends to bring down his gtrs :D

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i hear kris will be dressing up as the easter bunny and handing out eggs to the kiddies !

all the more reason for you to come :thumbsup:

btw - i will check out another place outside of monash uni, that might be good for photos

Should be down for this. May be going away easter weekend so will have to confirm. And yes, I can see Chris in an easter bunny outfit :nyaanyaa:

I like Rock Kung. Plenty of places nearby at the glen we could eat at or Box Hill as well. Either one. It is right near Hoggs Breath as well. Decide on the night I say, majority vote :D

count me in, what happened last time? kris sms'd me on the night,

and i was watching lion king LOL

MAN...... DUCK IT IS!!!! PEEPS.... DUCK IT IS!!!

nothing much - only 5 cars turned up

but it was last minute planning




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