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Eomm Aldos Pizza, Richmond, Friday 26-7-13


luke gtr
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ok, time for pizza!

no cruise.

just meet and eat.

when: Friday 26-7-13

meet: 7.30

at: Aldos pizza, Richmond, cnr Windsor st and west market st.

there is some parking behind the resteraunt, or on street.

https://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=aldos+richmond&ll=-33.596793,150.749931&spn=0.00128,0.002642&fb=1&gl=au&hq=aldos+richmond&cid=0,0,93172104678865341&t=h&z=19

there has been NO booking made.

thiking order pizza, and stand around cars and eat/chat.

trying to start a general social meet at different woodfire pizza shops each month.

hope to see you there.

ideas?

suggestions?

let me know.

don't forget to BRING A JACKET!

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Aldo's is a great place, the staff are legends!

For those attending, go and have a look at the wall with the photos, the boys have quite a few tough cars of their own. (It's just a shame they don't corner... :P)

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I think so, Shell. I know Kat was at the last one I attended with people from SAU, that was after the Unigroup dyno day at the new workshop in Windsor. James (my brother-in-law) used to work there many moons ago.

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SAU peeps.... i want to be there really badly, however...as some of you may know, i am a DJ and on Friday, an organization called L.A.E.B.A. (Latin Entertainment and Business assoc.) are holding an awards night... and i happen to be up for one of these awards!! (weird, I know..) so i for that reason i can't make it... You all know how much i LOVE Pizza, hell I've done these nights for years, but these time i also have to MC....I WILL be there at the next one!!! :)

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I think so, Shell. I know Kat was at the last one I attended with people from SAU, that was after the Unigroup dyno day at the new workshop in Windsor. James (my brother-in-law) used to work there many moons ago.

Yeah not that night, but sounds like the same place.... James and Rosie were there... you came and picked me up from the Panthers hotel.

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Louis is the boss - one of 4 brothers who with their Dad (ret) make great pizzas there.
They're into drag cars, mustangs and XY Phase 3s + Aldo senior had a HR31 GTS for nearly 20 yrs as a collectors car. He sold it with less than 40,000 on it I think.
I won't make this until 10.30pm for scraps methinks. > *Edit: off to ANZ stadium early

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Yeah not that night, but sounds like the same place.... James and Rosie were there... you came and picked me up from the Panthers hotel.

Confirmed with Rosie and James tonight, that was the night we picked you and Tats up from the Chifley.

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