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i'd smash that box anyday. why wait till thursday?

anyways... in for whatever day... altho I might be goin comedy festival on friday so thursday's good for me.

also, I just found out that the Chinese grocery place next to Rock Kung in glenny got replaced with some uppedy ass cafe. wtf? where am I supposed to get china brand biscuits and snacks from now?

LOL thanks gtr-boy.. but i m still kindda lost.. hahahahh

LOL!

Sam (GTR-Boy) he's funny!

Ok A duck meet is where we VIC SAU'ers meet up at Monash Uni in Clayton for a bit of a meet and greet, stay there and talk to ppl for about an hour or so to catch up with members we had not seen for a while.

When everyone is here we cruise off to the Chinese restaurant called Rock Kung were most SAU'ers have half a roast duck with rice and it's always fun.

you don't have to order duck and rice but that's what this meets known for.

If you got your R32, you should come on down and meet a few members.

I remember my first SAU meet, I went to the West Side meet, I came late and everyone was standing around looking at me, but I just walked up and spoke to the West Side meet organise, who now I know as bLaC bOi Hachan? I think his name is and I meet a few more ppl as well.

errr ok this is gonna be awkward... i'm gonna have to pull a no show cos my cousin just informed me of a surprise party he was organising for his brother's birthday on the same night.

lol

i'm free wed night or sat night tho.

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