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Pizza Cruise - The Return.... Friday August 17Th.


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Looking forward to meeting all the new members and those who have been around for a while too.

After a meeting with the venue's management today, they have agreed, although it's not part of their menu, to make special "SAU pizzas" !!!! :thumbsup:

There will be a choice of three different ones to start but chef Shane is more than happy to make to order so a big thanks to THE PALMS crew for being so accommodating.

Whilst there i though I'd take some pics so you get the idea of what to expect...

This is one of the entrances to the venue

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The car park in all its glory

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The courtyard that looks directly onto the above mentioned carpark

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And the dining room with pool tables and a HUGE bar.. there are also gaming facilities for those who want to have a bet.

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So there you have it, it's shaping up to be a great night :banana:

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Yes, the cruise part is relatively short, it's all about the get-together really so, happy to hear you'll be joining us..

We'll meet here...

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And since my line is not finished yet, I'll be driving this...

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:cheers:

And since my line is not finished yet, I'll be driving this...

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:cheers:

Dooo it Marsbar, I'll be in the VE.. cruising in sporty style..

Hey mate, killed my clutch so i wont be making an appearance as planned :/ will be in on the next one though!

Oh you lameo, just scam a lift or szomethin.. :D




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