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OKAY EVERYBODY, IT'S ON!!!

the plan is, we all meet at City West at 6PM... (NOR people) as for the (SOR people, if there is any)

if you guys would like to organise a meet yourselves or come cruise with us either one is okay...

leave at 6:30PM and arrive at 7PM i'm assuming, can't be that long of a drive can it? i'll make the booking for that time, what route we'll take i'll work out later

this is for all the uni students to have a breather and all those without exams to give us sh*t...

whoever wants to come just let me know and i'll add you to the list, would be awkward if you rocked up without telling me and you don't have a seat to eat because we didn't book you a spot at Outback Jacks!

looking forward to meeting those i haven't yet met and hanging out with the ones that i have and i'm sure all of you are the same...

let's have a great time hey... any questions then don't hesitate to post them up here...

current list of members going are as follows;

REGISTERED AND INTERESTED MEMBERS: Current Total = 22

When: Sunday 6pm 1st of June

Where: City West ... then onto fremantle to that steak place...

Who: SAUWA (in general not restricted to members) - NOTE: (must pm me to be added to the list)

fei-sti_rex (Andrew) and partner

br3ndan (Brendan)

ztuned (Steven)

Marco-R34GTT (Mark)

Slowpoke (Bernard) and partner

NA_Goodness (Rhys)

seul_avec (Donovan)

inthisglass (Karl) and partner

dan_the_man (Dan)

NISZILA (Ryan)

Kelvin (Kelvin)

Hoshima (Szeto) and partner

adoraa (Kelly)

fire_angel (Coz)

Dearlove (Trent) and partner

bnr#@ (Serge)

Rkay77 (Iain)

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I eat whatever.

We should meet in city or seomwhere close to there.. as then its central to nor and sor people. Plus heaps of places to choose from there =)

I recon dinner would be better the lunch =)

Sounds good man... I will come to remember the times when I used to stress about exams... actually, I didn't really stress too much, but I'm glad its over.

Not fussed on time or place. Hopefully it works out with my work hours though. This week would be bad cause I finish work at 10pm. Next week I start at 10pm, so it will work, but I'll have to leave early. Weekends = no work, so thats always good. lol

so shallwe set a date to get things rolling?

How about 31st of may... Saturday night?

A possible meet point... good old city west?

Edit: Lol thanks NISZILA... must b half asleep.

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