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Hey ppl!!

Post here, I just got off the fone with Minh and we are abit concerned with the turn out.

I will arrange the meat and the bread for this bbq.

Minh and me (Mini ME, hahaha) just wanna know is it beta next week for you fellas??? Will we get a bigger number??

Feed back please, we don't want to rush this and turn out shit

So post ideas here please

Minh & Donnie

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Originally posted by cereal_jacques

Next weekend should be fine with me.....

HAHA....Donnie's using some of his many connections to get meat & bread!!

hahah thats our Dave.

Yep I agree. If everybody is up for it. We can make a day out of it.

I say Maybe BBQ and then Straight to Jamberoo for some fun?

they have go karts there and those hill slides and stuff!

It will be a good drive but we can also have fun!

DOnnie and I can organise the food. Thats easy enough!

For me to be able to make it, it must be on the 21'st-22nd. This weekend is jammed solid unfortunately.:)

You can't please every one all the time so everyone who dissagrees with me will have to miss out! J/K :(

Majority rules people so post your preference for date and time and watch my frown get bigger as it develops into a this weekend thing!:D



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