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Hi Peeps,

This months meet up has been changed slightly as stated in the old thread.. Speedracer isnt showing at the drive in's yet

So instead of missing this months meet..lets just go out to dinner and have a social evening instead :)

Date : 27th June (Friday Night)

Time: 7:30pm

Destination: The Outback Steak House

2A Hollylea Road

Leumeah

http://www.outbacksteakhouse.com.au/home.htm

Important: Peeps, please let me know asap so I can book a table!

Whos in?? :):)

Thanks Jess

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yo.

im interested.

do they have vege dishes?

Yeah they kind of do...salad and pasta dishs and might have a buger..click the link and suss out the menu I am sure they will do something for you!

Do you eat fish or chicken Shane?? I have just known some Vegetarians that do :)

ah k sweet.

thanks Jess....im full vegie....except for mcdonalds hahaha.

meet at bunnings again?

if i cant make 730 ill meet you guys there...bloody trains never run on time!

Hmmm not driving to bunnings to drive all the way back to c'town.

I say meet at the place, cause its close to my house.

Jay this is the friday before the 2nd MRA round which I put you down to be my bit bitch for the day.

ah k sweet.

thanks Jess....im full vegie....except for mcdonalds hahaha.

meet at bunnings again?

if i cant make 730 ill meet you guys there...bloody trains never run on time!

haha exception for maccas :)

Guys we will meet at the restuarant its very close to leumeah station and just behind Hungry Jacks and Red rooster!

Can we get a few of the old peeps out to this dinner...

Will book the table this week:

Sinful

Risking

Jazzy_i

Shane666

cracksta

jeffworld2

Hmmm not driving to bunnings to drive all the way back to c'town.

I say meet at the place, cause its close to my house.

Jay this is the friday before the 2nd MRA round which I put you down to be my pit bitch for the day.

Yeah I know, looks like I'm crashing at your house again.

so we just having dinner? im getting busier i need to know what we are up to

plus can we go to wakie again soon>

Blacktown Drive in are only showing times for Tuesday and Wednesday :) I will ring to see if speedracer and the other movie will still be showing friday night.

Drive in's start at 7:30pm and it's a double feature.....I am still up for the drive in...

I am also up for Wakie maybe go to an open day in July for our meet up????




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