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ok, here's the deal. it's near the end of 2005 and i thought we should try and squeeze in one last dinner before the end of the year. now i know that they are usually the last thursday of the month, but that aint going to work i don't think. So i'm proposing that we have this one next thursday. If anyone has an alternate date i'm happy to hear it. Now, please post up some venue suggestions. To take away the pain of having to decide if you are coming or not, i've made a list of the people who are coming, anyone else is also welcome to attend :P

IN:

me

kel

fatz

blitz

carlo

merli

duncan

moaner

abo bob

bob's girl

shonnnen

4 door GTR

razdollarharp

toshi cabanossi

more to come when my memory fires up.

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Thursday 15 December, 7:30 pm (ordering at 8pm) at Orchid Thai in Abbotsford

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yes, i will firm it as we take some suggestions from the others. but at this stage i think the date and time is pretty set, we just want to see if anyone has some other venue suggestions.

Hmmmm I think I will have to venture out to this one being the last of the year. Haven't seen the ppls in awhile.

Is this the Thai Orchard in Chatty?? If so works in well, within walking distance of home so a few lazy lagers can be had.

Ando

hehehe richard you read my mind......

superchillers and volcanic chicken here we come !!!!!!

and 15th sounds good !

but wasnt the last one at thai orchid ???

I dont think there was a november one and the october one got cancelled didnt it ?

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not members only, anyone is welcome except that if it's your first time coming you will need to bring me some beers (just kidding).

Sindows, if we do go to thai orchid and you want some beer with your food i would budget ~$30. it's a pretty cheap reataurant.




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