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^^ Ah a night 'In' with the missus... LOL! Yeah I catch your drift...

Yeah we just had a few more drinks then went to the Carlton Club on Burke St.

I left at around 2am and the rest went to BANG. I think it was a good night too, but I really needed some sleep.

Yeah meet up will be good. Just PM me and a few memebers or speak to dezz and he can get a big meet up organised.

Bang? LOL they fkn love it there. you doin any thing this weeknd?

Dezz Can you organise a west meet? - ns meets are gh3y.

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Duck kebab? Cuz last time you guys had that AP was looking at my plate because he was still hungry lol

hahah me an MAH MAN dezz DUCK IT UP in style! tho i think 1/4 duck to follow up next time $ ching ching $

we shall get a meet running soon, i am going interstate next week for a week soooo i am only preety good for next month

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Bang? LOL they fkn love it there. you doin any thing this weeknd?

Dezz Can you organise a west meet? - ns meets are gh3y.

Saturday night, Lauren's Bday. Me and broady are heading out then he's gota DJ at 1am at BANG.

During the day or Sunday should be fine...

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Talking duck, I recommend the Peking Duck @ Pacific House in Victoria St, Richmond. It's about 1/2 way down on the southern side of the street. Seafood is good too. They grab it from a tank next door and bring it in for your blessing before they pan it.

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Talking duck, I recommend the Peking Duck @ Pacific House in Victoria St, Richmond. It's about 1/2 way down on the southern side of the street. Seafood is good too. They grab it from a tank next door and bring it in for your blessing before they pan it.

+1 love that place! :P

Quick food and good taste.

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