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Hey guys...

By By and I have decided that a weekly consumption of meat is in order.. Thus to continue on the tradition started last week we will venture out again tomorrow night.

Whilst I have to check availability of restuarants (ie, just find out who is open) I will be requiring a show of hands to who is interested.

The restaurant will either be lane cove steak house, perhaps collaroy hogs breath or maybe even ribs and rumps in manly.

Let me know if you have any prefered dealers of meat and put your hand up. I will post the location early tomorrow.

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Carlo = Steak man ..... reminds of that movie 'Porkies' with the big dude who they call 'meat' cause he was hung like a Woolly Mammoth....

There's Carlo's new Nick - Meat - he he - no offence bud :spank::)

Originally posted by brendanf

hung like a Woolly Mammoth....

who told you!!.. heheh

Dinner at 7.30pm.. was thinking black stump but got bad feedback, so i rekon lets go back to lane cove for now, it was awesome food.

I wanna make a booking sooner than later. so let me know.

Originally posted by carlo

Hey guys...

By By and I have decided that a weekly consumption of meat is in order..  

Carlo et al, for future refrence I would like to add two words....

Kaiser (and) Stub'n :uh-huh: :headbang: :uh-huh:



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