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August SAU NSW Monthly Dinner!!! Thursday 26 August '04


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Due to such a controvertial decision in choosing last month's dinner venue, it is only fair to host this month's pig-out at Xic-Lo Vietnamese Restaurant.

Xic-Lo Vietnamese

17 Spring St,

Chatswood.

Date for the dummies: Thursday 26th August 2004 (It's always last thursday of every month)

Tel: 02 9412 4919

Link to Calendar Entry: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ca...75&day=2004-8-9

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Mwahahahah !!!

how strange, so you are in a way admitting to the fact that, the majority of people that actualy went to last months dinner were mostly people that voted for Xic- Lo and not for ribs and rump.

but that can't be right... please correct me.....

Mwahahahah !!!

how strange, so you are in a way admitting to the fact that, the majority of people that actualy went to last months dinner were mostly people that voted for Xic- Lo and not for ribs and rump.

but that can't be right... please correct me.....

Do I hear violins?

Oh yeah, you is a freaky chick :P

Now back to the topic at hand, viet food sounds good this time, and cant beat being local

Hell Richard may not even need a lift this time eh

Oh yeah, you is a freaky chick :)

Now back to the topic at hand, viet food sounds good this time, and cant beat being local

Hell Richard may not even need a lift this time eh

OMG a glitch in the Matrix eek3.gif




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