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General Meeting is for everyone (yes even if you are not a paid/finacial member)

Where: Ring Road Macca's Inbound, Ardeer (mobil servo)

When: Tuesday

Meet: 6:45pm

Leaving: 7:30pm

Destination: Bells Hotel, 157 Moray St, South Melbourne (Cnr Moray St & Coventry

St Melways Ref - 57, G1)

hope to see you all there

yehhh ill be there unless im working late..

thats a long pre meet man id shrink it down otherwise you'll get stragglers might get boring if u get there say 6.45 waiting 45 minutes for people that may or may not show up..

maybe pm ur number to attendee's incase they are held up... thats were i fkd up with mondays pre meet had car trouble but couldnt let ppl i didnt know know..

i'll be the from 6.45 ppl usually rock up whn ever. leavin on the dot thou.

yeh ill pm my number whn the list themselves as coming.

what wrong with ya car?

nah was just a flat battery so all good :nyaanyaa:

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