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I have decided that the dinner will be on the 27th January (Saturday Night). I have done this as most have said would like to have dinner on Saturday night .

We will see what peeps want to do for Febuary Dinner as will be on the North to do it on week night it would be a bit unfair to miss out on most dinner cause its on a week night if you want to turn up

Our vote is Hogs Breath Cafe :whistling:

Please post your vote so I can see what the majority is happy with so I can book :thumbsup:

It's the night before the Wisemans Cruise so people can't get too loose. (probably a good thing)

I'm down for whenever.

For Next month I nominate the Bavarian Bier cafe on Manly Wharf. They make a mean shnitzel and an angry sausage and sauerkraut.

:huh:

27th may be cutting it too close for me as I would be down at wakie..

I thought most of the wakie guys would be back by then :huh: maybe January is just to hard :)

It's the night before the Wisemans Cruise so people can't get too loose. (probably a good thing)

I'm down for whenever.

For Next month I nominate the Bavarian Bier cafe on Manly Wharf. They make a mean shnitzel and an angry sausage and sauerkraut.

:wave:

Far out so many things on I can make it the 20th but Andrew and I wont be here which is cool be me

Bavarian Beir Cafe Sounds great :P

Yes you are cause would not be happy if you didnt come :no: can you pick one of the choices that you would like to go to?

Ok then Jess :P Hogs breath sounds good.. but I dont know if it will smell good though?? ;):P

did u notice how i was one of the last people to respond yet I'm on top of the list?

that's coz I'm the best.

No your just special :no:




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