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hey Leo when do you want the BBQ again??? I completely forgot. is this coming Sat or Next Sat

what day would u guys pefer? sat or sunday

next sat i got fam stuff to do

wot day is best for u guys?

unless we do a monday dinner again :)

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one for monday...

what about you Leo

i'm good with a monday nite dinnr but can't this comin monday it's public holiday got work :P wahoo joys of wokrin 2 weeks in a row not one day off! slave labour FTW

hwo bout the others? or should we do a yumcha thing again ?

i'm good with a monday nite dinnr but can't this comin monday it's public holiday got work :) wahoo joys of wokrin 2 weeks in a row not one day off! slave labour FTW

hwo bout the others? or should we do a yumcha thing again ?

yumcha

normally I'm allway busy on saturday unless it a long weekend... eg.. this this saturday is good :P

I'm already going to yum cha this monday at 10:30 on francis st, the one just down from pot black. more is good? I think it's dragon something...

gdluck coz

i had food poisonin from there once have't been back since

hmmm maybe we can do somethign next eek then seein as everyone seems to be busy this week?

i hink we can 4get the bbq ppls it's gona be rainin this time of year

we haven't congratulated u properly with a drink yet hong !!!!

if you guys want a good Yum Cha place, theres a new resturant called Dragon Palace. Looks wicked and heard yum cha is good there.

its on Francis Street.

Ive heard of that... quite big, 2 or 3 stories.. can fit around 500 people.

I also heard the yum cha is good there.

AND what am i doing posting here? ... WEll.. because i can :):D

if you guys want a good Yum Cha place, theres a new resturant called Dragon Palace. Looks wicked and heard yum cha is good there.

its on Francis Street.

second day it opened i went wasn't that great but check this

it costs bulk loads

5 ppl had lke came to 150bucks

the toher day 10 of us 113

it's hella exxy hey

What was the place we went to before Hong's wedding???

The joy Garden? I was told the yum cha at the place down from pot black was really fresh? :S There are plenty of places so it's not too hard to change the venue?!

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