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When: Sat 18th December

Time: 3.30pm onwards

Where: Belgian Beer Garden, St.Kilda Rd

Why: Why not?? :D

Bring: cash and drinking shoes

All friends welcome

Its become a tradtion that Adz and I organise this event and due to public demand, its on again!!!

Event is also on facebook

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Social coord has just informed me that my best mates bday dinner is on that night :D

So current plan is: SAU drinks for pre drinks > mates dinner drinks > SAU drinks for after drinks (if everyone is still there)

This is going to be messy :down:

Just checking, this is down near Commercial road somewhere? Public transport-wise, train to flinders st station then tram down St Kilda road? Haven't been there before so just trying figure out the best way

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