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SAU ACT - Pizza Night

When: Friday - 27th October

Time: 7:00pm

Where: Zeffirelli's Dickson - 5 / 55 Woolley St Dickson ACT 2602

Duration: around 2 hours

Pricing: standard pizza prices $10 to $18

Event Info:

At the end of each month, SAU ACT will hold a pizze night for its members.

Each month we will select a new Pizza place to visit for dinner.

This will also allow those who are a little shy or who havnt met any of the members to come and say hi. It will allow a relaxed regular meeting point where topics can be discussed off the site. It's will also allow us to just have some fun and enjoy some fine quality food.

This will allow us to go to different Pizza joints and we can then ask the people that came to vote and find out what is Canberra’s best pizza joint! We are open to suggestions for locations so please do suggest some if you know of super cool pizza places.

Just put a reply if your keen I'll book the group a table!

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JaiJai

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MIVEC

leech_

Amaru

Bluprint

low200

SKYLVIA

Shell

chintami

Sinista32

NathR32

Frink

Mr Italy! + 1

SkyGTRline.............maybe??

ib6ub9

Psymon

skylinebabe_5

race_snooze

Viper_r32

Veilside R33

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Guys, Dickson is generally busy that time on Friday night, however I may be able to sort something out using the TransACT buildling carpark (has a boom gate so normally you can't get in it) so we could all meet there and then walk over when everyone's arrived/it's our booking time.

IE: I get there early and open up the boom gate for people to come in and then once it's close to booking time we all walk over (5 minute walk max).

Guys, Dickson is generally busy that time on Friday night, however I may be able to sort something out using the TransACT buildling carpark (has a boom gate so normally you can't get in it) so we could all meet there and then walk over when everyone's arrived/it's our booking time.

IE: I get there early and open up the boom gate for people to come in and then once it's close to booking time we all walk over (5 minute walk max).

Your really killing us with the 5 minute walk :P

Im down... and for those that arent overly keen on pizza, aside from slapping some sense into yourself to make you like it, theres other stuff availible too (www.zeffs.com).

The chicken cesar salad rocks, and could feed an army (and im not joking, its huge!)

Your really killing us with the 5 minute walk :happy:

We could organise a group bus from the carpark?

Im down... and for those that arent overly keen on pizza, aside from slapping some sense into yourself to make you like it, theres other stuff availible too (www.zeffs.com).

The chicken cesar salad rocks, and could feed an army (and im not joking, its huge!)

Yeah good for putting that down, there are other menu choices.. Although I dont see why you wouldnt like pizza!!!

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