Weekly Gwinnett Thursday Night Meet @ Wild Bills -Duluth, GA

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Weekly Gwinnett Thursday Night Meet @ Wild Bills -Duluth, GA

Time: May 3, 2012 from 7:30pm to 11:30pm
Location: Wild Bills, Duluth, GA
Street: 2075 Market Street
City/Town: Duluth, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/?sk=m…
Event Type: car, meet, weekly, gwinnet, gwinnett, thursday
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Apr 30, 2012

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What: Weekly Gwinnett Meet
When: Thursdays. 8:00pm-11:30PM
Where: Wild Bills, 2075 Market Street, Duluth, GA (Front Parking Lot, pull right in the "GOLD LOT $5". We don't pay, just say you are here for the Meet)


-Kitchen opens inside up at 9PM, no need to drive around.
-$1 Beer inside (Please bring a DD if you are going to be drinking, we don't advise to drink & Drive.)


::Best of all, ALL THIS FOR FREE::, Just mention "Sunny" upon entering Wild Bills to get free entrance or to sign up for guestlist visit www.RSVPatl.com or say "Sunny Malhotra's List" at Ticket counter. 21+ Free, 18+ $5


Wild Bills was nice enough to let us use their Valet Parking lot "Gold Lot" for the meet, without paying Valet Charge. Secured parking, police will be hired to monitor the meet.

Gwinnett Thursday Meet Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_198882573490350

www.SpeedandMischief.com
Speed & Mischief Facebook: [url]http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_123697071015663&ap=1[/url]

Come early to score, good spots.

Extra benefit, walking distance from the main door. Meet & Party, live it up. Free entrance for everyone. Please bring a DD if you plan on drinking. I do not advice anyone to drink & drive, not worth it.

Disclaimer: The meet is on a private property, no immaturity will be tolerated. I welcome you, and I'll show you the exit if I have too. Bring BS/Drama and I'll be more than happy to show you back seat of a Police Cruiser

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