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25/08/2010 - Dinner @ The Wolfsschanze


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Brisbane German club dinner.

7pm sharp meet out the front – If you’re late too bad, you will need to be a member, pay to be a member or be there at 7pm so someone can sign you in.

BRISBANE GERMAN CLUB

416 Vulture St., East Brisbane, QLD 4169

Ph: (07) 3391 2434 Fax: (07) 3391 1948

www.brisbanegermanclub.com

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is it any good... like is it just full of bums with special membership :cough: nazi's

Brilliant food Col. Have been a member for a while now. Trying to remember the BIG meal they have... Will ask Anna, she will remember.

Brilliant food Col. Have been a member for a while now. Trying to remember the BIG meal they have... Will ask Anna, she will remember.

You going?

I would not wanta get stuck with Joshwa if I were to make it...

(wedding the following weekend, so i wanta be wrapped in cotton wool hey)

pork knuckle.

Donkey Huff?

They better have lamb shanks this time...... and erdinger, i got excited last week in Hotham until the barman told me that all their erdinger was in a container on the docks. ;)

needs beer

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