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hahaha, merli lays down the law!

ok, well how about mongolian BBQ. havent been there for a while, and on the plus side there is an RSL in chatswood too. we can start there if need be.

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hehe why not Nick?

You need to ask? The food is terrible, the venue is lousy, there is still no parking

We tend to prefer a nice venue for our monthly dinners, I think I speak for everyone when I say that an RSL $5 steak isnt really what we are looking for

Some RSL's and clubs are bad and I wouldn't want to go to them but some are good. You would have to pick carefully and we would need a couple of people to vouch for them.

What is this Bungalow 8 thing? More info please.

All that said, I'm not sure we can come to this one. Gotta see how some other things go first.

Bungalow 8 is a nice bar, and have a decent menu... Especially good on Tuesday nights when they have all-you-can-eat Mussels and chunky home-style fries for $18!! Perhaps we can save B8 for next month and move the dinner to a tuesday?

Parking is a pain in the a55, and it's much better if you don't drive and can down a couple of beers with those mussels!

I won't be attending this month's dinner, have other plans :)

BBQ mongo sounds nice to me.  And juding by Kel's post I'll be staying out all night drinking :)

oh yeeeeah bring on the super chillers :(

hmm yeah Bungalow 8 next months then......I think Mongolian BBQ sounds nice..

as long as there is a train station near by or someone can drop me off at strathfield :D




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