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'Mongo BBQ sounds great.

I might be able to make it tis time

 

The only problem is parking & late night shopping, but it should not be too bad at 7:30pm:matrix:

Mal, parking in the chase carpark at 7:30 is a breeze - well it was last night.

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Your a funny guy beer baron.. where abouts do you live btw - general area, don't have to specify address.. i'm in waverton someone mentioned you were nearby.. anyways - i'll try and make the nex tdinner.. what's the date for it at the moment

Hey Links...

We have made it on the last thursday of every month, so people know to keep it free... So this month it's on this Thursday, 28th July.

That said, I think next month we're going to move it to the last TUESDAY of the month so we can goto Bungalow 8 for all-you-can-eat mussels!

Your a funny guy beer baron.. where abouts do you live btw - general area, don't have to specify address.. i'm in waverton someone mentioned you were nearby.. anyways - i'll try and make the nex tdinner.. what's the date for it at the moment

I have a place in the inner-west, but spend most of my time on the northshore. Just a bit further north than you (near chatswood).

like the good man merli said, dinner is always last thursday of the month. certainly come along.

good stuff mate. I will be there to cheer you on. if you need any help, or need be to bring anything for you mate just give me a buzz. I will be there with my mate in the porsche but they don't need me really, not much goes wrong on the GT3 Cup Car!

Everything will be fine mate, it's time the sun shone down on duncan. :)

hmmm ok I was about to apologise for a late notice for not comming.....but looks like the dinner is not on :confused:

anyways Ive been sick in bed for the past 4 days and barely made it to my first day of uni and back today......

Oh well................next months......MUSSELLS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What piss poor organisation. Mark is banned from planning any future monthly dinners :P

You can just turn up and get pissed from now on :rofl:

Next month is already organised:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=82223




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