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Hey guys,

Been a while since Kris n I had organised an unofficial event. Since he is getting his licence back on the 19th of Nov - and I wont have exam (regardless of if I pass or fail :/ ), we were thinking of organising something. Talked about this last night and its time that these meets/events got going again - previous meets were a lot of fun, huge turn out and a lot of newbies (who werent sau members) came along to meet the rest of us old fools too :D

Feel free to make multiple choices. And Feel free to put up any more suggestions.

I know that there is about a month since Kris gets his Licence back - but just trying to get an idea of who will want to do something as 2008 comes to a close. Hopefully can get these unofficial meets up and running again and get more people involved with the club....err unofficially :(

Giddy up!!!!

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yay first to vote hahaha

quick question though wtf is Rock Kung???

Its an asian restaurant in Glen waverley that is open till about 3 am and has the most shocking service and very abrupt non-english speaking waiters. However, it has the famous Half a duck and a bucket of rice - now known as "SAU half a duck & Bucket of rice". This is where we all usually go after a late night meet n greet.

Hmm yes a bbq would be good, but then it would have to be a day meet. What would people prefer? Day or Night meet?

fck it, do the cruise, bbq, cruise back, and the rock kung it till they close......the waiters deserve our company :)

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