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December SAU NSW monthly dinner - 30/12/2004 yep it is on the 30th!


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Dinner will be on at Forest Wood fired Pizza on 30/12/04 at 8:00pm. If any of you want to come just call me on 0405 186 433 on the Thursday afternoon to let me know you're coming. see you there. ;)

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Ok,

This is as easy as it looks. SAU NSW have a monthly dinner on the last thursday of each month. The last dinners went like this:

Pizza

Steak

Viet

Steak

Japanese

Thai

to the best of my reccolection. oh there was mexican in there somewhere

Now, I'm feeling like something italian. One of my favourite restaurants of all time is a place in Roseville called Bella Mia. The owners there always look after my girlfriend and I very well and the food is amazing. The only down side is that it's not cheap (but certainly not overpriced) and that it's a little more formal that what we're used to (and not BYO :boohoo: )

Any other suggestions?

Richard

we went to that italian place you suggested a while ago and i could shit something that tasted better , sorry.

mexican was one of the first and i think that we are having the Xmas party instead.

dino , tosh , or someone pls confirm

we went to that italian place you suggested a while ago and i could shit something that tasted better , sorry.

mexican was one of the first and i think that we are having the Xmas party instead.

dino , tosh , or someone pls confirm

sorry bobsgirl, but we have never been to an italian place that I suggested. We have been to one place I suggested and that was Xic Lo, which is viet.

sorry bobsgirl, but we have never been to an italian place that I suggested. We have been to one place I suggested and that was Xic Lo, which is viet.

bullshit it belonged to your friends dad or something, nick and carlo brought there other cars and it was sewids first time, mal, nick , carlo , you , adam , me and the waitress was caked with makeup?

hello ringing any bells.

bullshit it belonged to your friends dad or something, nick and carlo brought there other cars and it was sewids first time, mal, nick , carlo , you  , adam , me and the waitress was caked with makeup?

hello ringing any bells.

You must have had your stupid pills this morining or has eating all your 'tasty' shit that you produce slowed down your brain? I suggested LA BOTTE which we have never been to. That month we went to another italian restaurant that someone else suggested. So before you go shooting your mouth off and telling me that I'm full of shit you should try and get it right.

Fark me, every bloody time it's an argument with you. Just don't come if you don't want to. Why you always have to be so argumentative I have no idea.

Richard

You must have had your stupid pills this morining or has eating all your 'tasty' shit that you produce slowed down your brain? I suggested LA BOTTE which we have never been to. That month we went to another italian restaurant that someone else suggested. So before you go shooting your mouth off and telling me that I'm full of shit you should try and get it right.

Fark me, every bloody time it's an argument with you. Just don't come if you don't want to. Why you always have to be so argumentative I have no idea.

Richard

My apologies

The SAU NSW dinner was moved to the Christmas Party on the 19th.

Christmas Party link

If we were going to be following convention the dinner would have been on the 30th. As this is smack in the middle of the holidays it was decided to just have the christmas function.

Hope this clears things up. Now that I've calmed the waters and imparted sweetness and light into this thread you guys can all go along and make up at the Christmas Party. :( :grouphug: :Party: :)

:rave:

My apologies

That's ok, we are all prone to getting grumpy now and then (me especially). I get over it as quickly as I get mad. :rofl:

Dino: I hear you on the christams party thing. That's why I posted up in the old dinner thread to see if anyone would be keen for our regular local dinner. You're right 30/12 is no good so I just thought I'd see who would be up for a more localised (Sydney) meet. Carlo is keen as he can't make christmas party, I know Jaala enjoys my company ;) so I thought a few others might be keen to come along. Not trying to tread on toes. I'm a club man, and i'll be coming to the official club christams party, I just enjoy our little social get-togethers that's all.

Richard

hey 30th sounded fine, but for me the 23rd is waaaay to far into the silly (or is that stupid) season :rofl:

Hey if we can get the numbers Im happy to do both

rofl..

This forum seems to be a slag fest these days.. Its kinda lame.

Richard.... I will PM you and we can just head out for a bite to eat and catch up with a few beers. Most of the people who come to the monthly dinner are not active in the club so it does not have to remain a club thing.

*this post is not to undermine christmas party.. but not all of us want to go to it but still like to eat.




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