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that was my first thought lol

I dont like this deciding part :S Help me out guys, im a little clueless when it comes to this. Im happy to organize and book, just need to know where!

Personally id prefer somewhere close-ish to the city, but not in the city lol

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yes thats why i said magil its not really close to me so no advantage there its away from the city with out being to far away

hmmm just though how about hackney hotel cnr of north tce and hackney rd hackney its just out of city with alot of light up parking

Yeah Hackney Hotel would suit me as well and there is plenty of car parking there! They have recently refurbished the place I think and it looks pretty nice inside and theres a pool table if anyone wants to play a game.

Yeah Hackney Hotel would suit me as well and there is plenty of car parking there! They have recently refurbished the place I think and it looks pretty nice inside and theres a pool table if anyone wants to play a game.

Yeah that place is nice, wouldn't mind going there.

Plenty of places around Norwood to go to, You could go to the Pub on the corner of Magill Rd and Osmond Tce(next to JMS), The Oriental or Orient i think its call and its also just been done up! And then just down the road ie next door is Norwood Bowl!! Just a suggestion!

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Plenty of places around Norwood to go to, You could go to the Pub on the corner of Magill Rd and Osmond Tce(next to JMS), The Oriental or Orient i think its call and its also just been done up! And then just down the road ie next door is Norwood Bowl!! Just a suggestion!

yeah or the alma or something like that is a good idea i think!!

Done :yes:

cara :S 7:30 is probly too late for most people.. by the time we order and wait etc.. 7 was perfect last time..

Gonna book end of this week, hackney hotel and same bowl centre as last time - goodwood i think it was yeh?

hahaha i knew that - i knew it had the word wood in it, man im blonde sometimes!!

I could picture it, even knew where it is just couldnt think of that damn word haha

slaps head

Id really like to come but im busy on that date :P

You guys couldnt organise something more my side of town one night? Not being fussy or anything tho lol!! I live in Blakeview, not many nice places to eat out that way but what about around modbury??

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