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24/2/09 Home Of The $10 Steak (and Epic Burgers)


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It's that time of the month again :sick: SAU's monthly dinner. Last month was awesome. This month will be at the "broady" $10 cook your own steaks or awesome Burgers. See the Menus attached below.

Hope to see you all at this one!

What the event is:

Tuesday Night Dinner - Hotel Broadway

Location:

Hotel Broadway

93 Logan Rd Woolloongabba

Date:

Tuesday 24th February 2009

Time:

7pm

Cost:

$10+ steak! $13+ Burgers

Requirements:

A smile on your dial

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IN

1) Nismo_Boy (Josh)

2) Damit (Damian) +1

3) Rhinorebel (Dave)

4) Strik3r (Gervase) + 2

5) mrbenno (Benno)

6) Mushroom (Troy) - Maybe

7) 83CKS (Becky) - Maybe

8) Bunta (Andy)

9) impact_blue (Anna)

10) Johno

11) Beelzebub89

12) Traditimeour (Jeremy)

13) toddlls (Todd)

14) kuntie + 2

15) Pear (Chris)

16) Col-GTSX (Col)

17) TJ_R33 + 1

18) grex32 + 1

19) RRB20ASH (Ash) +1

20) Sambo33gtst (Sam)

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