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Sausage was good. We had about 13 people turn up to the German club and enjoy sausage and other German 'food' products. Scott enjoyed it so much that he found it appropriate to take my sausage as well - you will never be forgiven.

We are going for a road trip to Ipswich next Friday. This will give us a chance to meet some of our brethren from Toowoomba and the outer western suburbs.

Since people will be coming from different areas, I reckon that we should catch up at Shell on the corner of Railway Tce and Ipswich Motorway in Goodna.

What: Dinner and Chat at Ipswich

Where: Pancake Manor

When: 07:30pm, Friday 23 November

Would be great to see all of you there!

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We've already got 8 people in from the SAUQLD site (www.sauqld.com) - because that's where the cool kids hang.

Who else wants to join in?

Edit: ill book a table for 20-25 this week. Can we fill it? Last week the table was for 15 and we were pretty damn close!

Edited by Tony350

Already have about 15 confirmed.

Pete mentioned that the Shell is on the wrong side of the motorway. There's a maccas over there with a lot of parking, on the right side of the motorway, that we'll meet up at. Same time. 5:30pm

Just got home from dinner, decent feed Deffinetly worth the night, deffinetly didn't need the desert aswell lol, shall try and scoot down more when i can/get a lift from Chris ;).... Keen to get the skevy out to some meet ups next year :P.

Thanks to everyone who did the organising an apologies to anyone I didn't get around to chatting with :)

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