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please meet @ carpark @ 7pm as indicated on the map. I will be leading you guys to the restaurant.

will probably be getting the better parking lots and seats too since we will be there b4 the GC crew :P

its pretty close to Milton Maccas and carpark is big enough to accommodate most of us. Turn in at Baroona Road from Milton Road. The car park is couple of meters down from a diving school.

glenn

menu :

Sweet and sour pork chops

Deep fried chicken

Beef and mushrooms (no not the glowing type cyrus)

salt and pepper squid

combination fried noodles

Rice(not the car type either)

thats practically it..... and dont worry they'll be plenty for everyone i assure u all :D

dessert is also free (within reason peoples :))

cyrus i didnt see anything sitting there, and none of the truckies i spoke to could confirm if there was or wasnt a camera, however when i was coming up the onramp one of the lights flashed out like they do sometimes, perhaps thats what you saw? if not hope it wasnt a camera, frickin pricks

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