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No lies! Ive got heaps of people to back me as im there heaps!

If they forget your order or whatever (which was ur case) thats different. Normal service = 5mins.

Ye, lates for 2 weeks

oh i think youre talking about the other nandos.. theres a new one at cnr bourke and exh.. comfy seating.. but the owner is always screaming at his minions.. who take ages to make the food.. which is sent back anyway.. lol..

well if i wasnt all the way down on Queensbridge St then i would maybe come and say hello...

Sucks only getting half hour to eat lunch but i do have the luxury of Freshwater Place or Crown which is literally across the road lol

Anyone from SAU work in Burnley ?

I might be moving to the city in the not too distant future, but I'm still going to be closer to St Kilda area, just past domain interchange (which still counts as Melbourne rather than St Kilda :().

well if i wasnt all the way down on Queensbridge St then i would maybe come and say hello...

Sucks only getting half hour to eat lunch but i do have the luxury of Freshwater Place or Crown which is literally across the road lol

hehe I'm PWC..Kennys FTW! :(

I work on Lonsdals Street - will take me around 15 minutes to work down Collins so it's doable.

I check my email at least once every 2 days, PM me like 3 days before you wanna meet with your buldings location or somewhere that's close for both, the time you normally take for lunch and we'll meet up.

Cheers.

i'm on Moray St South Melb....always see heaps of SAU cars and evo's around the area. I think you guys frequently visit a pub near dorcas and moray streets?

Also work near the cnr queen and bourke in the mornings im happy to do lunch with some SAU members one day :huh:

you're not WP are you?

Yep

yeah sure do. wouldn't be suprised if there's a few of us on here. I've even seen an SAU vest around the office lol

Hahaha that would probably be me....I've never seen another SAU vest so must be :(

Feel free to introduce yourself if you spot me again....

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