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The Conservatory at Crown is an amazing buffet, bit $$$ though.

Yeah apparently since the refurb it's amazing. Friday night is seafood night, definitely keen to check it out. Took the misses to Melba at the Langham and that was very nice. Fresh sushi prepared for you, pides (?), and pasta all cooked for you. Was very, very good. Deserts were a tad dissapointing though, but I'm a dessert man haha. Apparently the conservatory has better deserts than the Langham.

Feck I love buffets.

Haha not sure if he is aware

Defs not aware

I was gonna help timing at DECA but now that my vic tag has been removed and pm space reduced.. cbf spending 50 bucks just for pm space

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Defs not aware

I was gonna help timing at DECA but now that my vic tag has been removed and pm space reduced.. cbf spending 50 bucks just for pm space

Delete some PM's then?

Delete some PM's then?

haha yeah I did but they fill up so fast (/subtle)

Jamie I drive a falcon it just sees A - B and sometimes princes hwy no track days for me :P yea but i'll help time cos I'm a nice flamin mongrel

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