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haha yup..that was us...was stuck for almost a whole minute!! anyway..the steak challenge went terrible for me!! couldn't even finish half of the steak...but good try though :blink:

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lukcy i didnt take up the 1KG challenge ... i was having trouble finishing my half KG steak already .. LOL ... andrew was soooooooooo

damn pissed with himself .. i was next to him pulling out from the parking lot .. when i heard the sound i was like HOLY SH*T and just

shouted STOP STOP STOP !!!!! he's so pissed at himself ... dont worry too much andrew stuff like that happens, happened to me

before with my front bumper ... take it easy man !!

Good work Andrew, great night with some nice people. I am so amazed that most of you guys finished your steaks!!! That was nuts. Hope you all got home easily and safe :blink:

oh yeah..there was a police cordon at the Freo CPP for some reasons which they did not want to reveal so if any of you do hear in the news about something happening at Freo CPP parking do let us all know! thanks!

Marko's effort and a half

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I don't think I'll be getting out of bed for.... Umm... Three days maybe...

God I'm sooo fcking full..... OOoohhhh dear...

My stomach right now wants to jump out and beat me half to death!

I've punished it... Badly...

Once again...

SO close...

Yet SO fail!

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Andrew, fantastic night man! We should do it more often! Good luck exams everyone

Good to meet a few more people, and catch up with old mates.

Andrew, what did you do man? You didnt crash your car again, did you??

Hey Dan. SAU wont work on my laptop, but it will on my parents computer. I'm sending you a PM now, but I'm kinda pissed!!

GUYS! i'm so glad you all enjoyed it...

very please with how the dinner went, i must apologise for the cruise itself being one minus a map :(

next time i promise i will write up a map and actually do a practice run bahaha

food was alright, glad i took on the challenge though hahaha and i'm very thankful for those who attended, we basically filled up all the reservations anyway!

also disappointed we got split up a lot on the way there and back but you get that you know?

okay, i was pulling out of the parking spot, mirrors were folded in, on folding them out i didn't see how close i was to the actual pillar (massive stationary pole thing holding up my side of the level in the carpark) anyway, i moved further forward and just hear mass scraping on the side...

get out of the car and on the right hand side rear quarter panel is just yellow strips and dents all over...

going to see panel beater tomorrow (yes i called him and for some reason he's working tomorrow) i've also decided that now this has happened i am obliged to a whole new kit and bonnet with paint...

don't worry, i'm not cashed up... just in bulk debt, has to be done though doesn't it?

if you want i can mms pictures, besides that... i am very sad and lonely and feel very empty and this isn't something i want to have on my mind before exams but you get that...

see how it goes and will keep you guys posted, cheers for coming out tonight everyone... can't wait until the next time we hang out again!

even though there were quite a few of us i'm glad i got to meet everyone and that everybody got along... cheers!

Andrew :blink:

hey aparently our table was short of 80 bux or something ? was it ian that collected the money and paid for dinner ??? my half KG was

around 30 bux and i added another 5 for my drink ... just dont want him to bare the cost ... anyone forget to pay ??

Iain and Kelly did speak to me about it... your table was $80 short...

i have no idea who didn't pay...

there were at least ten of you so umm... maybe $8 each extra but now it would be super hard to fix this all up, but then again, this isn't Iain's fault and there was no reason or right to have this bare on him, umm... i'll try to have a word with him, it's a bit late now but everyone that ate at that table, affirmative that the bill came to $80 short of the amount Iain was actually given

something to think about guys, i feel really sorry for him for having to pay that, also... when he came outside looking for everyone we had already left...

we are horrible, horrible people

hmm..was there GST and service charge or something? mine was about $43 but i gave $50 just in case there was extra charge on top of that..but i think most probably is somebody forgot to pay as $80 is quite abit..

Good dinner tonight~~

Dam that 1kg,... too much =/

Sorry to hear about your car andrew... shouldnt cost to much to fix it up bro.

Yea.. i didnt see anyone on the way to freo? where were u guys!!! the first skyline i saw was fire angels 34 behind me in the freo cpp.

THe cruise afterwards with Szeto was pretty good. i attended the first leg... but too many fast cars + too much temptation = bad for dbl deremit point weekend!!

See you guys again soon~~

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hmm..was there GST and service charge or something? mine was about $43 but i gave $50 just in case there was extra charge on top of that..but i think most probably is somebody forgot to pay as $80 is quite abit..

I gave $70 just for my 1kg steak meal and kelly paid for the wine. there should have been extra left over :(

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