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SAUWA Steak Night at Hippo Creek. Saturday 22nd November

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Hilarys Boat Harbour Sorrento

Date: Saturday the 22nd November.

SAUWA Members Only.

I have booked for 25 people, if we need more I shall call up and make sure its possible before taking more than 25 deposits.

Due to restaurant rquirements, we need deposits of $10 per person which is refundable on the night.

Please PM me if you wish to attend and I shall sent you payment details back.

When you have deposited money THEN let me know via return PM

I shall add you to the list.

Attending:

1: Dan

2: Nathan

3: na goodness

4: nick

5: fireangel

6: fireangels Mike

7: strich9

8: Adoraa

9: Mr Keets.

10 fa -friend

11 bnr

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Kind Regards,

The Team from SAUWA.

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just a few quick questions...

do they have anything else but steak as Lucy doesn't eat steak...

and uh... Dan, is it possible for me to see you at Uni and give you the money?

thanks, Andrew :O

hoony - they have about every type of meat available - if she doesn't do steak maybe alligator, ostrich or yak might be more to her liking.

Yes they do fish and chicken but thats Boooooring.

just a few quick questions...

do they have anything else but steak as Lucy doesn't eat steak...

and uh... Dan, is it possible for me to see you at Uni and give you the money?

thanks, Andrew :O

yea thats ok mate. i'm there all day tomorrow. u have my # yea?

I went last night with my mates, 3 of us completed the 1kg challenge.. I smashed it in and came first, my wee little mate also smashed it in - we went the 1kg rumps.. other mate copped out and went the 1kg T-bone (/fail) and felt peer pressured to finish after we smashed it in. He nearly yakked all over the table, the waiter was in hysterics and I feel sorry for his mrs and the taxi driver :D

I'm not faring too badly but at this point in time, I can't even contemplate doing it again!

But my photo is now on the wall lol :)

yes mate pm me the detaoils?

My housemates pulled out.. as I expected.. Damn unreliable c**ts..

BUT i MIGHT have a mate that used to drive a 33 that will come along.. once he's confirmed it with me, i'll pm u the details dan :)

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