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We've all been talking about it for a while - but it seems Jetdat, Cr34tion, Hotsky, SSGohan, Funky, me - and probably some others all work/live near the BMW dealer on cnr Kingsway/Dorcas St.

So... I think a coffe & catch up at the Smoothe cafe (downstairs next to BMW) is in order. When? Well... i'm here every day, so lunch/after work is fine. What suits everyone else?

J

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well i was thinking of starting this thread but you beat me to it..:)

i am ok for lunch or after work as long as it is organised in advance...

by the way James perhaps you can bring my tshirt along if thats ok?

cheers

you guys should hit the Belgian Beer Garden out in prahran

i work at the alfred hospital and that's just around the corner and now that i'm off my P's we should have drinks there one week if you are interested (i havn't met any of you really)

well next fri sounds cool to me...considering i just have to wander down from level 5 upstairs after work hehe...smoothe cafe is all good especially the cameron diaz look alike waitress in there!

hotsky...

i know the girl you are talking about....:)..

I'll have to drag myself over from the big stone walled place on St K rd for a coffee. Name a time, I'll make it, even though I spend a lot of time at home right now, i do need to come in occasionally.




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