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OK it's another SAU Mega-Feast!!!

Was thinking Friday 4th March @ 7:00, to give people time to recover from the Chilli EAT OFF...

The Venue: Elio's 119 Winstanley St, Carina Heights

The Deal: ELIO’S FEAST

@ $28.00 per head

This is the ‘all out go for it’ option, the traditional way. Instead of individual plates,

we just load the tables until you want us to stop! Great for large groups who want to do

lots of uninterrupted gossiping, singing, dancing etc. We guarantee you won’t leave hungry.

Starters: A selection of garlic & cheese calzones, pesto foccacia’s and antipasto platters.

Mains: A massive selection of our pizzas, big bowls of pasta, prawns, veal, pork ribs,

lasagne and mixed salads.

After: Espresso Coffee or English Breaky Tea and chocolate & zabaglione gelati

Check it out @ www.elios.com.au

The food here is seriously good, so before anyone cringes at the $28, be sure that you'll get value for money and be more than happy with everything on the menu.

Final list of people is:

1. 666DAN

2. 666DAN (Hannah)

3. Insomniac

4. Insomniac guest

5. lbfalcon

6. MyR32

7. MyR32 (guest)

8. V8skylineMAN

9. 666DAN (Gemma)

10. Squizz

11. Nismo_boy

12. Oz

13. Shnaped_second

14. Charly

15. Insert person here

16. Insert person here

17. Slayer!!!

All over red rover, sorry for those that msised out, but PMs were sent and confirmations made as it was getting a bit late to book.

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Why Josh?  Did you find a job or something?   :)  

(If it is a Friday or Saturday, I will organise another S'Coast meet up for those interested in heading down)

Me job? Pfft. All "my jobs" are on the down low. Mahaha!

I'd just rather have it on a fri or sat night. Go for some posing lapps after :)

Yeah was thinking a Fri or Saturday for sure...maybe a few of the guys should bring the GFs as I'm sure Hannah will acuse me of organising a "Knob sucking car club thing" if she has no one to talk to haha.

OK how about a tentative March 4th or 5th (Fri or Sat)

Sounds good to me... will bring the GF also... and then instead of all the girls going off to the toilets together, maybe they could do car park checks to keep an eye on our wheel nuts and badges etc... :)

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