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nasty!

oi....when did it become pick on stageas day :banana:

Hey look guys... We'll have two tables if Duncan comes... :banana:
we may just have a plan :banana:

actually, I meant it more of a compliment than anything :banana:

Nah, the Stageas are for seating, but here's the REAL plan: Duncan and I can bring a NUMBER of tables along if required. :D:P:D *yells out "PARTY OVER HERE!!!"*

Jealous yet, Matt? Maybe you should change MBS206 to NVSofStageaOwners???

:P:banana:

did you go to the last dinner nick?

I'm willing to go if I can tag along with some westies on the way, not really familiar with chatswood area myself

I did, PJ. It's pretty easy to find - it's on the corner of Pacific Highway and Mowbray Road. Google Maps is your friend, but we can meet up beforehand if you wish to head in together...

I should be right to go to this one, supposed to have saturday off work but some bastard decided to go on annual leave so I had to cover :blush: at least it's an early finish

It's like any other pub/club that I can just wear jeans & a shirt yeah?

I should be right to go to this one, supposed to have saturday off work but some bastard decided to go on annual leave so I had to cover :D at least it's an early finish

It's like any other pub/club that I can just wear jeans & a shirt yeah?

Yep, jeans and a shirt are fine, PJ.

I've just PM'd you my mobile number. Same for you, Aggroman David...




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