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Hey guys and girls, I don't know if it's just me but I've got a real hankering for a nice big schnitzel and havn't seen many of you due to the fact my cars is still not ready! Whens out next mealdrinksmeet up night gonna be held? Who's up for it?

Would of put this in events but it's not really one yet :D

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I think that they can throw one for us!

lol... massive bux nite SAU style lol!

There is an eating event on this weekend... (see my sig)

If you aint already noticed.

But if the NW aint your cup of tea, i'll organise dinner for everyone in two weeks?

How does that sound? Im hungry just thinking about it!

haha I think snowy's more pissed at the fact that his date stood him up at whitehorse tavern that night... bad memories huh :D

I say we find a place with a good carpark, and a beer garden. Any suggestions?

We gotta have a home-base, all good clubs have em, anyone wanna go scouting for one?

lmao there's no tits at shnitz other than the ones behind the counter and on the chef but i dunno if he's too keen on you having him as the centrepiece of your XXX party.

mmm 18+ XXX parthy... the other name for shnitz n tits is Whitehorse tavern on the corner of Burwood Highway n some street in Hawthorn.

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