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Exactly! Wasn't that the point of moving the venue out west-ish? :D

I remember having doubts whether that would convince more people to come or not :D Prove me wrong Tulia :rofl:

I'm still trying to get my sis-in-law's b'day dinner moved to Kyoto Teppanyaki but no luck so far :9

Where is it booked for at the moment?

Teppanyaki > *.restaurant!!!

Can you guys click the link in the 1st post and register your attendance in the calendar function, thanks. :D
Its weird, I had submitted my attendance, but I was not there. There is also nowhere for me to put down one extra for my wife.

Can you please put me down for 2.

My girl and also Kel will be there.  And isn't Richard bringing his puppies, whoops I mean girl.

Sorry to dissapoint, the missus is busy studying for her CA exam :) So it'll be just me. Plus the puppies are currently on lease to my friend who is busy using them to attract unsuspecting young women ;) works every time...

See you there lads.

Richard

Sorry to dissapoint, the missus is busy studying for her CA exam :D So it'll be just me. Plus the puppies are currently on lease to my friend who is busy using them to attract unsuspecting young women :) works every time...

See you there lads.

Richard

well maybe she can just send some beer in her place eh Richard?

haha :;):

well maybe she can just send some beer in her place eh Richard?

haha :;):

Nah, but she said to tell you guys that she has me an asian bride on order who may or may not arrive before the dinner. :)

Seriously though is the place BYO? :D

Richard

Well I'm going to be about 15 mins to 30 mins late as I have convinced the better half to come out for a meal! So that is now 2 for me!

Now the drama is, bring the skyzer and I have to drive or bring the pulsar and try and convince the better half to drive!

Skyzer has the advantage atm!




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