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everybody, it's your most unfavourite person here.

Anyways I propose that we go to Hikaru on Oxford Street in the City, because the food is AWESOME.

Japanese food.

it is some what expensive but the food is always good , i am pretty sure it is BYO.

Also i think it is time we have a dinner in the Eastern(ish) suburbs.

PLEASE!!!!

anyways just a thought. Bob can vouch that it is good food.

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if it's the place I'm thinking of it's just near my old work. it's about three shops up the street from Central Stations Records. yeah it's not bad. don't think it's byo though, and the parking could be a pain in the ass cheek, but hey I will go.

i doubt that Chard.

i don't get it sometimes, we own (and when i say we i mean people that is not me)(but i do love my car) these nice cars but we don't want to drive them to the eastern suburbs, because i don't know why.

NB i am not stabbing or taking a stab at anyone. but even if i was it wouldn't matter cause you all think i'm a tool anyways mawahhaha.

in ending i ask .. Drive over the bridge!!!!! come and visit the eastern suburbs. it aint that bad.

R31Girl......

you have the same picture as another member named BobsGirl......

and she ALSO loves R34s................you should PM her im sure you two will have a lot in common.... :(:P

As I have a morning exam the very next day Ill be sitting this one out (have to wake up at 6am just to make it on time :) )......which sucks cause I love jap food!!!!! :(




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