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Dino, you can't put a ranged event in for this, because when people say they'll attend, it carries onto every single month, so once they click "I will be attending" once, they're added to the list every month.

You have to start a new "Single Day Event" for each dinner.

Here's the new one: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ca...do=getinfo&e=62

:D

I am aware of that Andrew, I was just going to delete the names each month and start again. Can you add every dinner for ythe rest of the year then thanks. :(

oh btw fixed up your entry as we are not "heading to "Kyoto Teppanyaki" Mexican Restaurant... :D

Richard , you are a loser for putting her up there in the first place. I swear she has balls under that skirt and not  only tennis balls at that.

:D no mercy there......tell him what you really think

Richard , you are a loser for putting her up there in the first place. I swear she has balls under that skirt and not  only tennis balls at that.

play nice with me. this is a tough time.

he he.

Richard

oh well you can take it out on Bob at the next dinner, seeing i wont be there

that's a shame :) I so enjoy our 'conversations'...

he he.

Next time, then.

Richard

I'll be there as promised... not too impressed though that bobsgirl is missing out... I think it is totally slack of her, shows she is not dedicated... show a certain softness!

and as for bringing Jody... thats cool, we'll be there at 10pm after she gets off work... hope you guys can hold off ordering till then!




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