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Yes Benno that is correct :wacko:

Tuesday Night Dinner 27th Feb will be at The Glen from 7pm

It will be held at The Glen, located on the corner of Logan road and Gaskell streets (map below). There is a big car park out the back, and no speed bumps or massive driveways.

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Please RSVP by Tuesday 3pm (for yourself and your guests) if you wish to attend.

Apologies for the late notice.

Cheers,

Karen

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Ribbit.....

Ribbit......

Ribbit......

$19.90 All you can eat. Ribs, pizzas, pasta, salad, garlic bread. Children $1.30 per year of age.

lol

just my suggestion....

thoose ribs are to die for

www.ribbetts.com.au

Yes Benno that is correct :D

Tuesday Night Dinner 27th Feb will be at The Glen from 7pm

It will be held at The Glen, located on the corner of Logan road and Gaskell streets (map below). There is a big car park out the back, and no speed bumps or massive driveways.

TheGlenmap.jpg

Please RSVP by Tuesday 3pm (for yourself and your guests) if you wish to attend.

Apologies for the late notice.

Cheers,

Karen

Its a tavern, so full bar facilities are available. Call and ask the bar staff if they serve johnny black.

Foods consist of steaks, veges, salads, pizzas etc.

Did you not attend the Chrissy dinner Shane?? (its where the Chrissy dinner was).

Its a tavern, so full bar facilities are available. Call and ask the bar staff if they serve johnny black.

Foods consist of steaks, veges, salads, pizzas etc.

Did you not attend the Chrissy dinner Shane?? (its where the Chrissy dinner was).

mmmm steak, this calls for some nice beer :)

nah i didnt, unfortunately

no probs Shane...I thought you were there. Anyways click this LINK to have a looky at the menu items.

Im saving up for a ECU so i cant make it this week..

Is that kinda like a crack addicition where you give up buying yummy and nourishing food for car parts?

I also gotta pay a few bills out so i dont get that knock on the door ( stupid electircity bill..air con is costly)

Have a steak for me someone :D

see you all at the next one :)

p.s : phatty i am dead set keen for ribbits... its the shiz nit.. were we going to try the car lovers + ribbits combo or possibly push for just ribbits next tuesday :)

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