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Well we are fast approaching Texi "Skidz" Day and i thought what better time to bring back an old favorite tradition of mine!! Pub night at the Great Northern!!

For you new members, this is most probably the easiest, most relaxed way to come and meet all the SAU'ers you see posting on here. These nights have always attracted members from all parts of Sydney with at least 20-30 peeps! For all the SAU'ers who have been to one of these before... well you know how it all goes :)

With Texi coming up and a lot of new faces, this is a great opportuinty to meet, put faces to everyone and double check you are set to go before the day!! The place itself is a great location, with epic food, cook your own meat and plenty of space for everyone to mingle and enjoy some lazy bevvies :thanks:

I would strongly encourage everyone to come along and say hi, we are all a friendly bunch.

Now for the Kicker.... we all know Stevo (N1GTR) is being tighter than a nut with revealing the courses for Texi.... well he has agreed to bring along 1 copy ONLY for everyone to get a sneek peek at the courses :thumbsup:

So for the details:

LOCATION:

Great Northern Hotel - Chatswood

Corner of Pacific Hwy & Mowbray Rd

Plenty of safe parking available in surrounding streets!!

DATE:

Friday 21st August

TIME:

6pm onwards

So be there or be unprepared :)

Cheers,

ANDO

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d'oh, i cant make it. I will be at a work function in the blue mountains, where we all sit around holding hand and singing Kum-Bai-Yah or how ever the song goes....... :down:

NO doubt Ando will have a beer for me, oh wait, no he cant have a beer!!! I Need the others to be the Beer Police and keep that sweet Amber Nectar of the Gods away from Ando, he has a few more weeks off the turps before he can P-A-R-T-Y..... Doctors Orders.

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The Fun Police :merli:

HAHAHAHAHAH

d'oh, i cant make it. I will be at a work function in the blue mountains, where we all sit around holding hand and singing Kum-Bai-Yah or how ever the song goes....... :down:

NO doubt Ando will have a beer for me, oh wait, no he cant have a beer!!! I Need the others to be the Beer Police and keep that sweet Amber Nectar of the Gods away from Ando, he has a few more weeks off the turps before he can P-A-R-T-Y..... Doctors Orders.

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The Fun Police :merli:

HAHAHAHAHAH

I remember you saying something.

I also remember Shell telling you she is coming from Canberra and that you have no excuse for not being there :rofl:

We'll see closer to the date...

But it's no meet and greet if I can't beer it up!

May drive up for the foods and hellos. As long as people will be there like post 7:30...




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