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Lunch at "The Hub" Sunday 22nd October 2006



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lunch At "The Hub", Karingial ALL WELCOME (near Frankston)

Date:Sunday October 22, 2006Time:1:00 pmLocation:"The Hub" Restaurant : Karingal Star Zone Karingal, Karingal Dve Karingal, just off Cranbourne Road"The Hub" is down the back of the shopping complex park near the movies and genisis gym as it is not actually attached to the big hub shopping center. NOTE time is 1pm (later than normal)

The best way to rsvp is to reply to this thread, or email (me) colleen or sms or call her 041 262 0461 or australian_colleen@yahoo.com.au

I hope to see you all there.

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Holy Moley Colleen - I just looked at your avatar pic, you look incredible. What an enormous change since last time I saw you - at the Hub back one very very hot day last summer.

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I'd love to come, but will be in Adelaide for a cousin's wedding. A liquid wedding feast for me. LOL!!

I'll have to meet Jacqui and Mary some other time.

Have a great time!

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Hi there,

I will be there if I can find a way to get there on PT.. which shouldn't be a problem- I am fairly resourceful with getting my way around without a car.

Manny

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where are you from manny? i live in aspendale gardens is that any good to you i could pick you up transport on a sunday isn't very good[ well around here anyway]

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I am in Boronia so am happy to give you (or any one else) a lift if it on the way. Email me on australian_colleen@yahoo.com.au if you want to talk about it. I am going hyking this weekend so wont be in touch till earlier next week

Oh and thanks for the compliment Jacqui i feel FANTASTIC I love my body and my life!!! Cant wait to see you too. Colleen

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Hiya's Cindy here, first time posting on this forum! I'll be there with bells on Colleen, and my daughter Sarah will probably accompany me. Looking forward to seeing you all!

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