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Hey guys,

Just Orginising a cruise for those of you who are interested. I'm planning on starting the Night at a Friends Restaurant teppanyakibbq.com.au/. Anywho We all meet there ( Shop 5, 101 Great Western HWY, Emu Plains 2750 · (Opposite to Emu Plain Station) The Dinner Will cost around $38 P.P + Drinks But the banquet's include, Various sourts of seafood, Fish, Scollops, Prawns, As well as Red Meat, vegtables, rice An Fruit an Ice Cream as Dessert is Inc In the price.

After we have eaten Let's all go for a run on the Bells Line Rd Etc.

Details:

When: 6.30 Pm For a sharp 7.pm start on dinner (if your not here by then we will already start) Saturday 26th of May.

Where: Shop 5, 101 Great Western HWY, Emu Plains 2750

What to bring: Not a white Shirt, A Positive and easy going attitude and a full tank of fuel!

I NEED NAMES TOO PLEASE AS I NEED TO MAKE A BOOKING SO IF YOU ARE DEFINATLEY GOING TO COME PLEASE TELL ME!

Kind Regards,

- Justin

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After going there last night I can assure you won't be disappointed at the Teppanyaki. Hospitality was great and variety of food cooked right in front of you was delicious to say the least!

thats too far off for me to be able to confirm availability but definitely keen, sounds awesome but not sure whether to bring a passenger as the girl im thinking of will have a hard time keeping the dinner down afterwards the way i drive..

One of the cooks there is a bit of a Skyline fan - your friend Justin?

Count me IN thanks!

Plan C can be a combo of a Cruise along Castlereagh Rd to Agnes Banks > left onto Springwood Rd through Hawkesbury Heights > left onto Gt Westn Hwy > left at Blaxland Maccas through Mitchell's Pass > Aqua Golf at Panthers?

I'll leave that with you J :)

We Supply Sake products to him and we've become mates over a short period of time lol, Yes That sounds like the best idea Yet Terry! WHAT TERRY SAID PEOPLE! LOL

Well it should be a nice night, talk, dinner, drive, aqua golf :)

Also Guys I Will Need a confimation of people attending dinner so I can book for us by the 18th of May! PLEASE ONLY CONFIRM IF YOU ARE GOING TO SHOW! It would be rude on my behalf to book say 25 spots and only 10 people do show up.

If it were held on Fri 25th or Sun 27th, The Edge Cinema is running "Bullitt" with Steve McQueen for $10.

If there were enough ppl going to this, I wonder if they'd run this movie on the 26th?

BTW Justin, I'll be let out of the house on my own.




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