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Next Friday, 15th of Jan. time ? they close at 11:30pm look at it around 7-730 ? please let me know for sure if your coming, so i can book, place fills up real fast.

where: Shark Fin, http://www.sharkfin.com.au/index.html Across the road from Parkmore.

328 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough

(Melways Ref: Map 89, E9)

cost of full duck is $44 extra $2 then Rock Kung, but the pieces are huge!

going there tonight cause im hungry so i'll confirm the price.

depending on where people are coming from a pre meet can be organized, but for a few its only 5mins from home, and the Shark Fin carpark is huge also.

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as usual... no

sorry dude, this week in hot as! hopfully friday should be cool.

i'll make a special Hamish duck meet some time :thumbsup:

Price Change, i think $44-46 is the take away price .... eat in duck is $52 for 12 pieces. i just ate 6 and im full, and there is no oil or fat on these ducks, pure moist duck pieces that are huge!

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can't make it... mum's birthday. shame, i like the duck there, and its so close to me too.

I might just duck in for a bit :D:)

maybe me and Hamish can do a private duck meeting.

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so far only 4 and a few maybe's and couple of no's.

nick msg'd me just before about a sat night meet, don't know detail's but if it still involves duck, at shark fin or rock kung, i'm down and happy to move it forward one night. If not then we'll postpone the duck meet till like a monday or tuesday so the Hamish can come to a meet :-).

I'm pretty easy and not to fussed. Obviously the majority rules when it comes to something like this :D

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Yeah prefer saturday, already was planning one

meet will be at rock kung or china bar, people can decide where they wana go on the night (for the service/food/cheapness they like lol)

then we can hit pool or cruise afterwoods...... maybe pics at docklands or whatever

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