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


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WOOT im excited.....still @ work now but will be there for 7:30pm!!! I am a 2 minute stumble from door to door so i will be boozin on!!!!!!!

Cyas all there!

If u dont know me just look for #5.........it will make sense.....trust me ....

I'd say that dinner was huge success :( Great to see so many people turning out.. esp me since it was my first one! Was good to finally put nicks to names to faces. Looking forward to the next one :D

yeah it was good dinner. I got bored halfway through cooking my steak and i must say the results spoke for themselves...

Mona: can't believe you actually made it!

It was a good turnout we will have to start finding bigger venues as our 20man table spanned the whole room.




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