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


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Ok, looks like i'll be able to pop down as well - Is there anyone coming I can throw a SAU form & money at?

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I can take the membership from you Zebbie :D

This is a special night as Carlo is doing a free lap dance for anyone who joins at the dinner. :uh-huh:

I can take the membership from you Zebbie :D

This is a special night as Carlo is doing a free lap dance for anyone who joins at the dinner. :uh-huh:

yeah.. I just need to come over and borrow your latex marilyn monroe outfit. Oh and did you fine the stick on mole after that last party??

Taking a break from it this time round Dino?

i see the new wheels are attached. are they as full sick as you predicted?

Richard

HAHAHA gp have Steak in Wullington Dundan :D

:devfu: they don't have steak here only lamb and mutton....for some reason they only seem to have sheep :confused:

how odd :confused:

you don't get the good export quality beef we don't get to eat?? :D

It's all in Japan mate!

And yeah duncan, your non-attendance has been noted :)

Also for the 1/11 trackday. tut tut.

Blitz:

huh? what? wheels? where? me? don't know what you mean...

Well, the steak is really an excuse to strech the legs on the 'line ;-)

I'll prob come down early and have a scout about for a motel, as there doesn't seem to be much online for Chat's West :-/

/me goes and finds a pub with a pool table

maybe check out north ryde instead, I think there are a few options there and you wont have to pay //orthside prices http://www.yellowpages.com.au/search/postC...+ryde&stateId=1

And enjoy the drive :P

Well, the steak is really an excuse to strech the legs on the 'line ;-)  

I'll prob come down early and have a scout about for a motel, as there doesn't seem to be much online for Chat's West :-/  

/me goes and finds a pub with a pool table

Well there is actually a hotel on the same street (Delhi Road) as the steak joint.

It's pretty damn close in fact, it's also brand new and fairly fancy looking so the price might be up there somewhere. It's called "Somerset North Ryde"




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