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Big thanks to everyone that turned up this morning. Was a great turnout for the last feast of the year. We will leave the next one until the first Friday in February 2012, to allow paul to go on holidays.

And for those of you thinking about just turning up - just do it!

Until next year, fellow breakfasters - remember

the arteries are evil and must be punished :P

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It will def be on, even if its just me eating all the bacon, and pretty much everyone that attends has work on, thats why we have it early.

So now Phil and you have no excuse, other than laziness and apathy!

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It will def be on, even if its just me eating all the bacon, and pretty much everyone that attends has work on, thats why we have it early.

So now Phil and you have no excuse, other than laziness and apathy!

touche

Is that this friday? give details.

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So now Phil and you have no excuse, other than laziness and apathy!

They sound like pretty good excuses to me!

FYI best place to park nearby for about an hour if I decide to make the holy pligremage?

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They sound like pretty good excuses to me!

FYI best place to park nearby for about an hour if I decide to make the holy pligremage?

come down hay st from the east end, and pretty much anywhere along the road side. Meters etc dont cut in untill 8am and we always manage to find a park close by pretty easy

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Aaallrighty then bitches, bitchettes and Paul

Its that time of the month. Same bat time, same bat place. Who is gonna come and bask in my radiant glory.

7am

Kings Hotel

Cnr Pier and Hay st Perth

$17.50 for all you can eat - but only if you get to the bacon before El presidente

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