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I'm keen...

I'm not much of a night clubber any more so I'll rock up to the pub to get pissed and have a meal. :)

We have to bring the other half so they can drive us home :D

She can't complain about not being able to drink either; she's almost 6 months pregnant. :) So she has to drive wahahaha

yer talk rb30det's and the wallet that still looks bran spankin new as its never has anything in it. lol. A few heater hoses etc cost me $313 today. :D

Would of had to been done anyway. :)

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Why am i organizing all this? Dunno if ill be there myself yet :)

Yes the girls are more than welcome to the fiesta, so come along senioritas :)

So far:

ME :D (Bl4ck32)

Troy (Roy)

Matt (Whatsisname) (+1 partner)

Skyline (Kym) (+1 partner?)

Nightcrawler

Erica, John, Roxy, Rick

4door_Sleeper

Joel (+1 1/2) :D

Why am i organizing all this?

Because you absolutely love organising dinner parties and functions Darren... it's "your thing". I'm surprised we're not having it at your place so you can bring out that new Royal Doulton tea set you just bought :) But seriously, thanks for taking on the role of function coord mate :D

So what date are we picking? Fri/Sat night?

Looking fwd to catching up with you all. And you're never too old Kym :D

So we have decided it WILL be on Sun arvo or Sun evening.This will give Roy his chance to make it back here safely(in case a few of you forgot what this was for-it was to catch up to Roy and have a chin wag and a meal) some of the time you guys drift so farrrrrr off the the thread you forget what the base or core was!!!!

So we have a number of people who have put their hands up(lets hope we dont start seeing excuses fall from the ceiling like the autosalon fiasco) now all we need is a venue that serves a good value basic meal in casual surrounds with good sevice and parking???? More always welcome by the way!

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym).... :)

Dang,....a guy goes away from the computer for an afternoon, and news of his tea set gets out....at least they match the doilies in the line :)

well...I think we have all the numbers...say 14 give or take a few people...

Im hopeless at choosing somewhere...would someone like to make a decision, and inform the rest of us :D

SUNDAY 3rd of OCTOBER -

ARVO / EVENING - Hows a 7:30 start for everyone? (Troy can start drinking anytime before :D)

(MEAL / DRINKS) - well...please say if you wanna feed, or just happy having a drink.

Just leaves venue??? ANYONE???? :) (saves me from any flaming afterwards :))

WARNING No talk of RB30s will be tolerated from Joel or Darren :)

tuff bikkies mate :bahaha:

I want my nail polish back too!

Fine, but i want my high heels back then :)

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