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:) Yeah~~

it was my first time, i was soooooooo excited....

and i had fun...thanx for everything Nick....let s do it again sometimes when it s try

yeah the pizza place is nice~~but next time can i sit wif u guys on the aussie table instead of the asian table?hee hee~~ :)

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but next time can i sit wif u guys on the aussie table instead of the asian table?hee hee~~ :)

Nothing wrong with an Asian table... you're Julie with the 33 right?

Nothing wrong with an Asian table...  you're Julie with the 33 right?

Hey ,dude~~u dont even know who i am, do u ??geetttt ooooooooout hereeeee!!!!

does my car even look like a 33 in the pic??

Yeah , nothing wrong wif the asian table ofcoz~~~i liked it~~

BTW WHO R U ?? :confused:

Yes I think it should be a regular thing! 25 cars on a freezing cold and rainy night is very good indeed!

Thanks Nick for taking the time to put it together, and our luck was in getting enough seating in the new pizza house for 40 unscheduled guests (us lot)....

and the underground car park was a good place to meet considering the weather!!!

hahaha asian table..........there should only be one table called the "SKYLINE" table...

pissed off that I missed this.....but besides the fact that I hadnt slept for 30 hours due to exams.....my front tyres are worn down to the canvas and almost impossible to drive in the wet.

definetly try to make it for the next one.......

btw, I'm Stan... was on the far end of the "Asian" table LOL

it s okie la dude~~chill out ....

i m Joy~~~the girl in white boots...with the tattoo in the back, and wif my 32....nice to meet u

hahaha asian table..........there should only be one table called the "SKYLINE" table...

wht s soooooo funny??!! ask everyone~~there was a asian table!! :(

yeah too bad u missed it

Hey Shonen, I don't think it was mean't to be like that... it was a bit of a mess trying to get 40 odd people into a place without a booking! and when the first table became aval. some of us sat down etc. and the rest came inside once they had finished chatting outside....

it just worked out that way that there were 3 tables, and not just one... I think it was far better sitting inside that out in the rain with take-away pizza!

besides the staff were nice and friendly :(

in the end it was 3 tables of "skyline" people, and apart from the rain a very good night!!!!

so the question is, nick when are we all doing it again?

would be great to get all the cars parked in a row in that car park for some nice fotos!

so the question is, nick when are we all doing it again?

Anytime :rofl:

Considering your efforts with the waitress though we are expecting half price pizza next time we visit naughty.gif

We did well I think - normally we just do take away but considering the weather we were extremely lucky that they managed to fit close to 30 people in with zero notice.

it s okie la dude~~chill out ....

i m Joy~~~the girl in white boots...with the tattoo in the back, and wif my 32....nice to meet u

Yeah, I knew it was you.... and I thought I was going mental by forgetting - we had a chat outside the pizzeria? But now I know its Joy, not Julie!

You from the North?

Nah its not that I dont beleive you.....im saying their shouldnt be and asian table and aussie table....we should all mingle as one.....

well im going to the sau dinner next week so it makes up for it :rofl:

I heared that

Yeah, I knew it was you.... and I thought I was going mental by forgetting - we had a chat outside the pizzeria?  But now I know its Joy, not Julie!

You from the North?

Rite~~~~but i still dont get it , why u think i hav a 33? :confused:

yeah i m from the north ----Artarmon

which one was the asian table? I got stuck with all the honkey red-necks. what a rip.

hahaha

good drive guys. Glad you had fun Joy ;)

My only problem was when Kris and I drove home I may have steared us up the wrong road...d'oh




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