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DATE: Friday 6th August

MEET: Parkmore Shopping centre, carpark in front of the Kmart tyre and auto.

TIME: 7.30pm @ parkmore

Destination: pizza joint next to dande KFC

these guys make goooood pizza. in my opinion anyway. and for chilli lovers, options include mild, medium, hot (more than most can handle), very hot, and thermonuclear.

BRING YOUR HUNGRY FACES!

booyah

ok people, due to a miscalculation on my part, i wont be coming to this meet. the meet point and destination are below.

MAP

meet next to the hungry jacks/ in front of the Kmart. Leave at 8pm ish. take a right onto Kingsclere and then a left onto cheltenham. keep going until you go under the railway bridge. at this point, go straight down thomas st (ie: dont get in the lanes turning right). straight down thomas street until it ends at clow st. there should be plenty of parking on thomas just b4 this intersection or you can park at the KFC across the road.

the place is called Paradise Pizza i believe.

once again, apologies for not being able to make it.

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