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Originally posted by Duncan

No, there's too much talk about handbags and shoes :P

Unfortunately I imagine Helen would get bored of that since she would be quite versed on the topic of hangbags and shoes...

Shoes are a girls' best friend after all.

T.

So apart from akira, who else from the list below is attending?

I'll meet you guys somewhere and bring the stickers etc.

Membership Cards and Stickers, check if you are on the list

I have Membership Cards and Stickers for the following people:

cereal

Merli

OzGTR97V (Paul L)

Roy

akira

MRK25T

Zane

skylark

Brody

Where and what time can I meet up with you guys - i'm in a very tight budget because i've just booked myself in for a new clutch, fuel system, cam gear, etc.

If your having dinner at 8pm tonight, will you be leaving chatswood at about 9pm?

Will you all be parked in that same parking lot when we had that over-priced orange juice?

dino: where can I meet you for my stickers etc?

Mark

we'll be in chatswood for ages man. I imagine till at least 10~ 10:30.

After dinner we'll either be @ Andronicus or Fina. I'll be parking in the car park next to Boston Market (opposite the chase)

come along mate :D

Originally posted by RONIN

After dinner we'll either be @ Andronicus or Fina

Let me help you with this one, Tosh. We'll be at Fina. :D We were at Andronicus last night, and fark, does their service ever suck!?!? Obviously they are still under the same ownership as when they were Cafe New York, only the place is just not so drab any more... :D

Only problem at Fina will be space, though... Whaddya reckon?

Tex




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