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Coffee/hot Choccie Chai Latte Meet, Fri 10th August - 6.30pm


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In regards to lately this has been a pretty good event as well as a relatively good turnout aswell, I would like to continue one for this weekend before the one next as i most likely wont be able to make it next week, Not only with Ekka on next week probably best to do it this weekend as people wont be as broke on the $20.00 admission fees if there going to the Ekka.

Time: 6:30 pm meet up at the Coffee Club in the New shopping Section on Logan Road Upper Mount Gravatt.

Date: Friday 10th August.

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From here Many Choices for lesuirely Cruise Up Mt Cootha, as it is not bad during night time. Or just Chat, or make our own ways to where ever we decide on the night open for options as well... Photos are optional as well as this is an open event anyone is welcome to join us New or Old Extended invite to SAU QLD members if they wish to join more than welcome.

Please let me know if you are able to attend via here or pm.

Regards

Adam :)

Who else do we need???? lol

Just kidding.... :huh:

Where's the rest of our usuals??? And of course, noobs are more than welcome to join us...

Must have a good sense of humour lol

Llynden you suck. :) sif you have other things to do, i heard you went up cootha the other day again for some photos or something eh? What about will n jon you guys coming out

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