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Hey guys,

This weeks dinner is at the German club, come and enjoy a pork knuckle and a shot (or 2) of schnapps

Who: Anyone who wants to come out for a good social evening

Where: The German Club 416 Vulture St, East Brisbane, Q, 4169 http://www.brisbanegermanclub.com/

Parking: There is limited parking at the German club so parking on side and back streets such as Duke and Linton street are usually the go.

When: 7pm, Thursday 14th of November

Why: Enjoy some quality German beers

See you guys there!

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I rather become a good sparky, than take his advice.

TAFE is so easy I taught myself hire too doo a Rubiks cube and caught up on a lot of sleep and still managed to average 95% on all my modules. Plus phasor diagrams are like algebra...you'll never use em.

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