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Now we just need to get Carlos and we have the old skool team northside dinner crew back together

You rang...

Geoff told me about this event, and I am happy to report that I am in! I shall dust off the skyline and come along.

Look forward to seeing the crew, I have not seen you guys in such a long time!!

you're not updating the list well nick!!! a few people have said yes, that aren't up there as attending :nyaanyaa:

Will have to confirm for myself closer to the date!! depends on work! its getting hellla buusssyy :pwned:

Now now, dont be mean Mona im busy as at the moment.

Dont tell me there is a chance you might actually make an appearance! ;)

Now now, dont be mean Mona im busy as at the moment.

Dont tell me there is a chance you might actually make an appearance! :pwned:

lol!!! yeah maybe! i don't eat beef though! so will have to check the menu to see if there is any tastey chicken on zee menu! :nyaanyaa:

lol!!! yeah maybe! i don't eat beef though! so will have to check the menu to see if there is any tastey chicken on zee menu! :whistling:

Moanie,

They have the best 1/2 or whole chickens in the world.

They also do pork ribs and seafood

Saw you driving what I presume is your new toy yesterday Andrew. I don't think you should cry too hard, your choice of car is commendable.

Spotted!!! eek3.gif

Guest Joeyz

If i may ask and i might be asking a bit much here.

Question to all Team North Side guy's an gal's. I'v only been with SAU for about 3months and still learning alot about it but was wanting to know how did you come up with this name and what is it all about. How long or when did this start? :)

If i may ask and i might be asking a bit much here.

Question to all Team North Side guy's an gal's. I'v only been with SAU for about 3months and still learning alot about it but was wanting to know how did you come up with this name and what is it all about. How long or when did this start? :D

Its a long story Joe, and started many years ago.

If your lucky we might divulge the origins of TNS to you on the night




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