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Man!!! Those pics make me want to go there tonight!!!

Id go a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday night... should be less busy. NOT on the 16th of Dec though ;)

You happy to organise Charles or you want me and Adz to sort something out for everyone??

Yeah, I wouldn't mind trying to organise it, I'll even try to use my Asian skills to try and talk them into giving us a discount haha.

its better to just call in advance and book, because even yesterday, it was very very crowded... all tables were filled, and thats at 8.30pm.

Yeah, I just gotta work out a date that's cool with most people then I'll get onto the phone :huh:

What about a pre-meet at Brighton beach (maybe for some photos?) then a 5min cruise to J's Surf & Turf? ;)

How does that sound?

And I just realised that they only open Wed-Sun 5:30pm - 10pm. So what about on a Thursday night? 10th or 17th? 8pm?

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Well, I just called up, and found out they do open 7 days a week and she said during the week, there will be 2 sessions, 5:30pm - 7:45pm or 8pm - 10ish.

I tried to ask for a discount, but had no luck, as she said everynight, they are pretty much full, so whether or not I bring a big bunch of people, it won't make a difference to their business lol.

What if I make a poll? lol. To see which day most people is available? :)

course i do. was nice of him to try though :)

i just figure more people are gonna be able to make things on a weekend anyway, given the majority dont work weekends.

never understood the whole lets make every meet on a thursday mentality.

Well, I just called up, and found out they do open 7 days a week and she said during the week, there will be 2 sessions, 5:30pm - 7:45pm or 8pm - 10ish.

I tried to ask for a discount, but had no luck, as she said everynight, they are pretty much full, so whether or not I bring a big bunch of people, it won't make a difference to their business lol.

What if I make a poll? lol. To see which day most people is available? :bunny:

8-10 suits me best, and guessing most people wont be home from work then in brighton by 5:30.

course i do. was nice of him to try though :D

i just figure more people are gonna be able to make things on a weekend anyway, given the majority dont work weekends.

never understood the whole lets make every meet on a thursday mentality.

Thursday is day before friday, meaning, can be a zombie the day before the weekend if its a late night, i dont know about other people, but during the week is for hills runs, un-planned dinners etc, and weekends are for other shit.

The mrs wants to know, is the green tea ice cream a big serve?(or you just order 20million serves?)

i think we are going this week... thursday :)

Well, I've just put up a poll:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...et-t296636.html

So go in and vote! IT IS MULTIPLE CHOICE TOO!

As for your ice cream Ryan, last time I went, they only had vanilla and it was a scoop, but I think you can ask for as much as you want.

But there's a catch, once you order ice cream, you can no longer order hot food :) so eat as much hot food as you can and finish it off with ice cream :bunny:

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