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Was good to meet a few new faces and many old ones

props to Luke and Steve for putting on a good shindig - venue was great, function room was awesome and the food was a1

first time I've seen a booking for any venue actually have more people rock up than were booked for - by my count it was +1 for sled and the staff found another seat well quickly (service was pretty good there - food came out very quickly)

oh yeah and for those that care, the beef schnitty with mushroom sauce was pimp. I even managed to finish the entire thing this time

-D

oh yeah and for those that care, the beef schnitty with mushroom sauce was pimp. I even managed to finish the entire thing this time

No you didn't. Lex ate your chips as well as Vu's schnitty on top of his own that was hanging off of the plate! I predict Lex will suffer stomach cramps tomorrow followed by some liquid poo. :D

No you didn't. Lex ate your chips as well as Vu's schnitty on top of his own that was hanging off of the plate! I predict Lex will suffer stomach cramps tomorrow followed by some liquid poo. :D

hey i ate the schnitzel by itself dude, that usually qualifies one for a free beer at the mawson ;P

and yeah he ate my chips. maybe he pregnant yo

-D

I wanted to keep that paddle. I had... ahem... plans for it. Pity the Ale House chick didn't let me. It would have been handy as part of an initiation ritual for all new SAU-SA members (and all non-members).

haha i think she thought you intended on using it on her , shoulda seen her face hahaha

yeah i have to say while the service was great, those girls didnt smile .... ever

even when andrew said that they could pay for the dinner...

girls! turn that frown upside down!

-D

yeah i have to say while the service was great, those girls didnt smile .... ever

even when andrew said that they could pay for the dinner...

girls! turn that frown upside down!

-D

Smiled for me, must have been your grumpy face :D

Great turnout, thanks to all those who came! Pity the "afterparty" celebrations didn't go too well ;)

Smiled for me, must have been your grumpy face :D

Great turnout, thanks to all those who came! Pity the "afterparty" celebrations didn't go too well ;)

How so ? I was rocking a toyota seca, no-one was gonna f**k with me...

-D

was a good night, saw a whole bunch of people i didnt know. ;)

havent seen an event pack out in a while. was sort of unusual. i was expecting half the joint to be empty.

Smiled for me, must have been your grumpy face :)

same. the cute one with the great a... :D

Great turnout, thanks to all those who came! Pity the "afterparty" celebrations didn't go too well :(
what happen :O

oh you know, bike cops, normal cops, trips to regency.

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