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Here's an invite that goes out to all in SAU:Jerra pub,7 p.m. ,like always,next Tuesday(the 25th...):see you all there,hopefully,as it's my birthday!Erica wants to put on some finger food,so she needs RSVP's by Friday arv':email her at [email protected] or call her on 0414 706 994.And,after round-tabling the idea at a few Tuesday night get-togethers:it's a "pink" night!Preferably a pink shirt for the fellas,but anything goes-you've just gotta be wearing something pink-and be able and willing to prove it!!

Looking forward to seeing you all there!

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would be there with my boots black and shiny, but alas, I will be in canungra (gold coast hinterland) for a work course from 23 jan - 4 feb. I could make a comment or 2 about the pink bits, but I will show some decorum and respect.......have fun!!! Oh and my course means that I miss out on going to wakefield on sunday for an expenses paid day on the track.........buggar....

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Now make sure you all that ARE coming let E. know:she's adamant that fiday eve' is the cutoff...Of course,this is for the finger food side of things:feel free to come and carry on regardless:as is the Jerra Tuesday night thing!

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