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No cars involved in this one. Just good old fashioned drinking...

Am thinking the afternoon of Sunday 25th Jan (Australia day long weekend) at a semi-central location.

Perhaps PA's in Richmond - or even (shudder) BO'R on Chapel as they are both easily accessible from PT and have beer gardens.

Will need input from people on this one.

:D

James

Oh - and if you are keen to come along - remember to leave the car at home.

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so guys where exactly is the place we are meeting at and which one is it (PA's in Richmond - or even (shudder) BO'R on Chapel ) ok cyas , oh yeh and do any of you guys have this debug thing keep comming up on your pages. it only does it to me when i am on skylinesaus website.

ok cyas.

ohh one last thing do we have a mirc chat channel bye

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