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Brisbane German club dinner, eat, drink and tell mein fuhrer jokes. 7pm sharp meet out the front – If you’re late too bad, you will need to be a member, pay to be a member or be there at 7pm so someone can sign you in.

BRISBANE GERMAN CLUB

416 Vulture St., East Brisbane, QLD 4169

Ph: (07) 3391 2434 Fax: (07) 3391 1948

www.brisbanegermanclub.com

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Nismo_Boy

Smity42

Beelzebub89

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Im in for just meeting.

Im P plater so no booze. =(

Any one from the south side want a lift since im driving? Is this the one outside the gabba?

Who wants to sign me in? Im not a member. =(

I'm south side :miner:

Are you comming?

Probs not, money money money that is all being poured into the bottome end of my car at present!

Give me a break, I only did it for a couple of years in high school and it's been 10 years since then

well thats fair enough then!

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