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May Monthly Dinner - 26/5/2005 - The Great Northern - Pacific Hwy Chatswood


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I had fun Richard:cheers:

I am in (so long as the baby has arrived) and I am not fussed on the venue.

The Willoughby Hotel was a good feed, so may be someone can suggest a place like that with variety, it does not have to be a restaraunt.

Suggestions ?

Roy, if you are keen for some bbq or pub beers one night give me a shout mate. I live in chatswood. keen to check out your car and meet up.

carlo, CYO could be good. The Great Northern does it too.

Be good to get away from these mentally defective Victorian folk. Working in Chatswood so anywhere up that way will be good

Buddy... what are you saying. Mental... Yes - Defective... not in VIC

Are you based in NSW now for good or the next few months/years?

Be good to get away from these mentally defective Victorian folk. Working in Chatswood so anywhere up that way will be good

Victoria's response to Troys slagging http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=72464

:spcow:

Hopefully I can make this... Last month was a shocker, so hopefully I won't be as busy this time 'round!

Oh, and when I go out to eat, I'd prefer someone else cook my food for me :cheers:

How about Bella Mia? this is a great restaurant in Roseville. it's italian food and very, very good. it's high end though so not pizza, spag bol etc. more like carpaccio di manzo, and scalopine di vitello con funghi (two of my favourites). mmm i can taste it now. or the northern is quite good, plus for andrew they will cook for you. people who are so inclined can cook their own.




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