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hey guys on behalf of the sauwa commitee we would like to organise a MEET AND GREET DRINKS NIGHT details are as follows

28th november 6pm till late at the saint

http://www.thesaint.com.au/

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en&u...=1&ct=image

hope to see you all there

Regards SAUWA COMMITEE

picture of location:)

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are we all driving down there together?

would be easier to recognise each other?

Being a drinks night some people might feel the need to find an alternative mode of transport.

However, feel free to have your own mini cruise if you wish to drive :P The usual suspects will be there and I will have my phone handy if anyone cant find us.

lol Leo... alright no taxi is available...

good idea Dan and Mike... other transport would be best i guess...

can we bring a friend or two? missus isn't 18 yet so i thought i can bring someone

of course. its an open invite night so the more the merrier.

lol Leo... alright no taxi is available...

good idea Dan and Mike... other transport would be best i guess...

can we bring a friend or two? missus isn't 18 yet so i thought i can bring someone

hoes dont count bro... cant bring them... unless your sharing??...lol

Wont be attending, staying a hermit for the next 5 months!... :P

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