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Hey,

getting in a week before hand this time!! once again a nice turn out and great food last fortnight!!!

So the next lunch will be: Friday 3rd August, 1:00pm at Katsumoto, Shop 8 Ground Floor, Gay's Arcade (recomended by pauly/ecenshu)

arcade_map.jpg <-- i think thats the right place

will update the post with more info as it comes to hand.... pauly?? =P all are welcome to come along, i dont think we need to book a table so you can just rock up. and if you have any recomendations for future weeks, be sure to let us know.

upcoming weeks:

10th August: Hotwires recomendation (i think it was a cafe)

24th August: Billy Baxters in the myer center?? (cubes recons they have great parmis)

7th September: Penangs Hawkers Corner in the Gallerie Arcade (ecenshu recomendation)

21st Septmeber: TBD

thanks

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yes deluxe sounds heaps right dont it cause im really gay yeah? lol... fagget. If I see you saturday night remind me you owe me a beer and I owe you a slap in the face hehe.

Yes i do owe you a beer, I will be delighted to return your favor.............. BUT come on mate a slap in the face....... Isn't that a bit GAY!!!! :laughing-smiley-014:

is there any chance of there bein an evening meal not all of us work in the city....

do i see you putting your hand up to organise our next dinner least then you pick the day and time and its bound to suit you :D

Yes i do owe you a beer, I will be delighted to return your favor.............. BUT come on mate a slap in the face....... Isn't that a bit GAY!!!! :laughing-smiley-014:

not if done with a Glove Slap

Demand Satisfaction

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