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Tuesday 26 April at 930? there is also a 640 session but 930 works better if we are going to have dinner before hand, I have to work the next day but I think it will be worth being tired over

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I thought Lemon Grass (as mentioned in your first post Nerm) was in Tuggers

Either way I'm not too fussed on where food is consumed. What's Trilogy though?

Im pretty sure there is a Lemon Grass in Woden.. also in Civic too i believe.

Trilogy replaced Babars and the food is essentially the same

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