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October SAU NSW Monthly Dinner - Thursday 28th October - STEAK!1!1!1!


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Its approaching that time again.

This months dinner will be held at the Lane Cove River Steakhouse which is

located at 213 Delhi Road, Chatswood West.

There is ample parking for all who attend and

Dinner will be booked for 7:30pm

This restaurant has been a popular venue for SAU dinners for a while now with its good food and skyline obsessed staff :P

Hope to see you all there

Nick

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God i cant believe that place is a regular SAU meeting place. It's so weird looking inside, kind of like grandmas house colided with a steak and seafood resteraunt.

The pepper steak is AWESOME though.

Jaala, I was referring to the "Abo Bob v. Bobsgirl v. any one else who stumbles accross the path like a grub caught by soldier ants" typical way the dinner thread goes. :D

If you don't stab me with a steak knife then hope to see you there. :P

Jaala, I was referring to the "Abo Bob v. Bobsgirl v. any one else who stumbles accross the path like a grub caught by soldier ants" typical way the dinner thread goes. :)

If you don't stab me with a steak knife then hope to see you there. :D

of course not , only if you get my name wrong again.

i'll stay nice, but it just isn't fun.




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