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hello guys and gals<br /><br />a few of us have been talking about having all you can eat at charlies this friday night,so far there are about 5 or so people that are keen to come,im ringing them tomorrow to see how booked they are and if we can get a table big enough for us.<br /><br />if your interested post whore your heart out in here. no meet time has been organised yet so stay tuned!<br /><br />late notice i know but hey what better time then now.<br /><br /><br />Jack<br /><br />Coming so far<br /><br />Jack<br />Charmaine<br />Luke - Luke_enr34(if decent numbers come out)<br />Luke - Fishpaste

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Sorry guys it apears editing from my mobile has got the better of me and ruined my first post,

Mods can you please clean the crap out of it for me so its readable again?

Its the one at marion norman,just down the road from marion shopping center.

I will update with a new list and details tomorrow too guys.

Jack

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Unfortunately i have plans, if they change i will let ya know!

Someone do a f**king cruise already!

i might organise an "everyone go to their own place of work" day! Let me know if your keen :P

ok guys and gals,charlies are ringing me back becoz there wasnt someone in the diner that could answer my booking questions lol but an all you can eat plate for dinner is $19.95 for adults. i dont think anyone was planing on bringing the kiddies but if you do let me know and ill get a price on that too.

so far im thinking meet there at 6 45 - 7pm.

at the moment im estimating about 10 or so people but if we have more interest ill have to make the booking larger.

NEW LIST

Jack

Charmaine - (fullyhyperlight)

Luke - (fishpaste)

Luke - (luke_enr34)

Mitch - (damageinc) maybe

steveP

Norman - (normsta)

Daniel - (cronic) + 1

Thank you steve :thumbsup:

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fair enough ben,iv incresed the booking to 15 just to be on the safe side so if ya feel like comin down in the end we be there!

update on prices

Adult $19.95 unlimited soft drinks for $3.50

Kiddies between the age of 5 - 14 $9.95 with a drink

i remember thos days too haha! was awsome wasnt it.

mods can you please clean up my first post and add the list to the first post and also add lovemy32 to it aswell. thank you!

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