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Yeah we had Becks on our table, but our table was way cooler especially the end where I was (with the help of Josh & James <3 ). It's only fair that the R34's are on the same table anyway, we're way more 1337 than you other guys :thumbsup:

And we had choy, his R34 GTR brought us up to level 67 l337 status!

Was a good night, great turn out. Good to see plenty of new face’s. I should get name tags haha!

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Bahahaha nothing to report Ro, although we did get a good shot of ranga's gheyness.....check out SAUQLD

Becks - you left early without visiting table No.2!!! Till next time :thumbsup:

Mmm chilli in my belly....

hahaa yeah I saw that. wicked man.

And we had choy, his R43 GTR brought us up to level 67 l337 status!

Was a good night, great turn out. Good to see plenty of new face’s. I should get name tags haha!

Whens the next one?

hahaa yeah I saw that. wicked man.

Whens the next one?

Last Tuesday of every month is when TND (Tuesday night dinner) will be held. Depends on everyone’s feed back we’ll do it there again in a month or I’ll do it somewhere else.

Is the Beenliegh tavern still doing free access to thier conference room if everyone coming buys a meal? If so that was nice the night we had the SAu members meeting there, or was it the AGM, cant remember, still meals were nice.

Careful you will be lynched by everyone who lives on the northside, and the crying and moaning will last a long time :P

I so wish i was back in brissie :'(

People will always whinge if things aren't in their own back yard.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tnd-s-t253853.html

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