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that date rings a bell on my to do list ...

i'll find out and sort it out. and try my best !

Yeah it rings it a bell, its called cancel all plans cause were getting some DUCK! :)

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I'm flyin in at 8pm, picking up my car and heading out to the event African Americanoj. Don't be weaksauce. Plus its my birthday you kent.

if my intercooler comes from japan by then i'll come to. i have a few friends which work there.

Oh really...I'm guessing you can speak some Chinese?

If so, feel free to ring your friends and let them know to expect a decent sized group at around 10-11pm that Friday night...

I don't want to make an actual booking as the numbers could fluctuate/decrease on the night but at least if they're expecting a decent group it'll help...

In the past we have walked in unannounced with groups of about 10 and gotten a table fairly easy anyway, but if you have friends there it can't hurt to let them know for us :rofl:

Oh really...I'm guessing you can speak some Chinese?

If so, feel free to ring your friends and let them know to expect a decent sized group at around 10-11pm that Friday night...

I don't want to make an actual booking as the numbers could fluctuate/decrease on the night but at least if they're expecting a decent group it'll help...

In the past we have walked in unannounced with groups of about 10 and gotten a table fairly easy anyway, but if you have friends there it can't hurt to let them know for us :rofl:

no worries, even on chinese new year i can get us a table without booking.

Oh really...I'm guessing you can speak some Chinese?

If so, feel free to ring your friends and let them know to expect a decent sized group at around 10-11pm that Friday night...

I don't want to make an actual booking as the numbers could fluctuate/decrease on the night but at least if they're expecting a decent group it'll help...

In the past we have walked in unannounced with groups of about 10 and gotten a table fairly easy anyway, but if you have friends there it can't hurt to let them know for us :)

I speaka Chinese for you. :(:)

I'm flyin in at 8pm, picking up my car and heading out to the event African Americanoj. Don't be weaksauce. Plus its my birthday you kent.

were ur car? if its at driftline ill meet you there if u want

pm me ur number and ill call u to cruise up with u

Rock Kung - Glen Waverly

Home of the "best" service.... just ask GTS-T Sedan aka Muzza Nick

lol i had plates thrown at me last time i was there ;)

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