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if i knew ppl would wanna cruise to ali's i woulda done that. meh. save it for next meet. turnout is looking good
We should have regular kebab meets (once every 2 weeks or so). Just small ones. 5 cars or so. Slowly check out all the kebab joints around Melbourne.

thats what i said (although not in so many words) do it on sei meng!

Alright, we shall create a fortnightly kebab thread on SEI.

I'm not sure how often I will attend. Depends what night it is.

Jump on SEI now and make a topic with the title "The fortnightly kebab thread" or something :( And then we can pick a place to do it each time. Might only get a small group going to each one but that's alright.

Hahaha you boys should just close down the SEI forums and latch on as a club/subsection within the SAU Vic forums lol.

As for this Friday, would love to but can't be present...accompanying two lovely ladies to Boutique...ohhhhhhhhhh snap.

P.S. they are my sisters.

Hahaha you boys should just close down the SEI forums and latch on as a club/subsection within the SAU Vic forums lol.

As for this Friday, would love to but can't be present...accompanying two lovely ladies to Boutique...ohhhhhhhhhh snap.

P.S. they are my sisters.

WHAT?! >_<

:)

Oh if it's on the 19th I can make it :P

Shit, even if it was this Friday I'd probably ditch the girls just to hang out with the SEI crew.

(Not)

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lol kebab is like sex.. the longer u wait the better it is at the end :D

haha but im just hangin for a proper cruise with no standing around in the cold :mad:

Become a member!

plenty of cruise's going down.

and by this sunday you will be a happy man.

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