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THURSDAY NIGHT STEAK NIGHT

who's in?

also watch for reference and familiarise yourselves with appropriate greeting...

dont tell me you expect to greet us like that in the meet..are you? lol

I'd like this comment stricken from the record. 2 stars at best.

you really didnt like the movie? i thought it was funny...a lot of people did...what was wrong in it?..like to know..didnt hear a negative comment about it yet and cant wait...so go nuts...

you really didnt like the movie? i thought it was funny...a lot of people did...what was wrong in it?..like to know..didnt hear a negative comment about it yet and cant wait...so go nuts...

It had some funny moments, definitely wouldn't call it a good movie though...a few chuckles were all I could manage..

It had some funny moments, definitely wouldn't call it a good movie though...a few chuckles were all I could manage..

you must be hard man to please...lol...nah..the funny moments were the lameness of the situation...not that the situation was funny...thats where i think the movie wasnt as good but did think it was worth the watch...

most of the funny bits in that movie were in the trailers so you tend to expect alot more funny stuff when you go see it but you dont really, just the same bits you already saw in the trailers.

Sunshine cinemas are good... But local does the job for a weeknight sesh

except your car is likely to NOT be there after the movie..

i thought other guys was funny, stupid but funny.

good night shiela.

its worth seeing for eva mendez lets be honest.

where at?

Thursday Night.

I'd love to say Squires Loft, but then nga's are gonna whine about $30 for a steak.

How about the Royson in Richmond? They do $15 steak n chips on Thursday night specials. Good steak too. Somewhat central to peeps too.

http://www.roystonhotel.com.au/Thursdays_Steak_Night

except your car is likely to NOT be there after the movie..

i thought other guys was funny, stupid but funny.

good night shiela.

its worth seeing for eva mendez lets be honest.

it got 1 star for her having her tits half out...

and no one is going to steal my car...it's just not worth it lol

Thursday Night.

I'd love to say Squires Loft, but then nga's are gonna whine about $30 for a steak.

How about the Royson in Richmond? They do $15 steak n chips on Thursday night specials. Good steak too. Somewhat central to peeps too.

http://www.roystonhotel.com.au/Thursdays_Steak_Night

Ah f**k, working thursday night...$15 decent steak sounds good though, might have to sus it out sometime

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