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the only good thing about chapel street is walking down their going from place to place having a few drinks and checking out these fools !.

Exactly! Chappel street is just shit.. go somewhere else if you wanna do that. The cops have for a while wanted to end that culture because of many many complaints from traders and local neighbourhoods and they will eventually.

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i usually go chapel st with my gf majority of the time on weekends. i park at jam factory parking, get out, walk to cheppallies, eat my food then go some record stores and borders and buy stuff.

i dont like driving past kfc unless its during the day when im going to my granny's or just need to get through there in the day time

It is one of the biggest social sceens, for the food, the bars and back when chasers was good, the clubs...

It aint about wankers doing laps though! thats so lame.... It aint about cars full stop. Cos the food, bars and clubs got there long before the car wankers did...

I am sure Ambz would not go that low... not since she woke up and left mccr anyway :D

lol@chap laps though....

The whole chapel st car thing started cos muzza posers wanted to try and impress the mafia guys who used leave thier ferrari's, porsche's and lambo's outside thier cafe's while they were having drinks etc. Then it just grew into people trying to look cool....

Pretty sad really! Cant look cool when your yelling 'checks out my ful sik kit bro'

many moons ago we were at an outdoor cafe, chillin', having a bud when we heard this loud bang. everyone stood up and started clapping. a barina with had hit a vn commo in front of him. looks like the 5 heroes in the barina were acting a bit too fulsik and didnt notice the crawl had come to a stop. vn driver gets out and goes fulsik on the guy in the barina for about 10mins.... funnniest thing i ever seen on chapel. :D

me too, I only drive thru chapel if going to the jamfac for movies, nothing else... as soon as movie finish n we're out o' the carpark, I just drive away as soon as I can n as quiet as possible from that area...

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