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Thats right kids, its been a little while so its time to head back to one of the classic SAU dinner venues. Many of us will fondly remember the tasty, well priced thai tucker which is handily located next to a bottlo. If you want to have the beers its best to scam a lift or cab if you can.

So...

Where

Orchid Thai Cuisine

296 Great North Rd

Abbotsford 2046

When

Wednesday 29th of April

7:30pm

We'll need to book so cement your name down early so numbers can be sorted.

Curry & Beer ahoy :D:P

Hmmm... I can't edit the first post to add who's in.

What happened to the ol' edit button? We used to have one did we not?

I think you have 30 mins to edit a post. After that only a mod can edit it.

For those who are wanting public transport the L38 & 438 go from the city right to the venue via Camperdown & Leichhardt.

Otherwise there is a bit of parking out back & some on street.

:P

Good job mate... I was just thinking that we should resurrect these dinners, and then found your thread :P

I'm in for Volcanic Chicken and watching Steve-o order 7 serves of chicken satay!



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