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Dinner, Sunday 10/11/02, Forest Wood Fired Pizza


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I seem to have hijacked this thread from carlo (sorry dude! :( ), just consider me your P.A. :)

Here's the list from the other thread:

red = confirmed

carlo

torana_mad

BY BY

red900ss

randy

nikz

brendanf

hulmer

R33Deviat

Is everyone still in?

:burnout:

hahaha no worries red900ss, i have been working most the weekend so have not been able to hop on. Cheers for your help.

I have made a booking for 12 people (as I have a few more friends who will join in on the fun)

We have 5 people, plus I am bringing another 3..

Hopefully those other people will join us!

My mobile number is 0438 632 978 is anyone needs it. I will be there at around 7:30 to see if we can steal some car spots in a row. :)

I'll be there X1 though.....g/f quote "Bunch of guys to start with and me being only chic......all talking about cars.....hmmm let me think .....NO!!!"

So yeah it's just me

Cheers

CYAS THERE

Ando

P.S. comon ryan get ur arse into gear and make a show!!!



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