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It's My Birthday, So Dinner And Whatever Saturday 4 August.


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No WAI!!!! Participation award ceremony on the same night ok hmmz lolz zomg barbeecopterq?!

totally wai!11 I'll even bring along a party hat for you to have a drink out of :sorcerer: and I won't be wearing those shoes I wore last time, I don't want to end up with bleeding feets again, that was teh suck!

I'll be booking flights Wednesday/Thursday but we do still need to work out accommodation... :D

Rrrrrooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrr. Does that mean you're coming?

Yep, count us in mate!! Wayne and Kasey + 1

You, me and Charlie the same B'day huh? Gunna be a big night!!!!

Cool. Ok I sent an email booking for 30-35 as we have 32 already (a few not on the list).

I wonder how many we would need to close the place?! hehe. yum yum yum

The restaurant for those yet to taste.

I should have assumed. :(

Well I've booked the restaurant and they said they can take no more. She said it would be "cozy". Also because of the numbers we will have to go for the banquet but I've had that before and it's very tasty. I think it's $37.50 but you get lots of food and plenty of variety.

This is going to rock!




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