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be down in melbourne for the gp

need to know of a few place i can go and get very drunk at at night tim.... clubs ect

i think im in a motel at st kilda (dont really know it 10min tram away from the gp... so really half an hour)

also having been to melbourne once when i was 14 i dont know shit

hiring a car on monday morning to go the great ocean road.. how long does it take.... r there any fixed speed cameras????

help me

thanks in advance

pete

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skinney there are heaps of speed camera in vic so take it ewasy also the freeway to the great ocean road has around 4 or 5 of them cleverly hidden.

If your in to music the espy or the prince of wales Hotels in stkilda have a great live music scene. apart from that I'm to old to go out :D

I hear soputh melbourne and south yarra have soem good place.

you could always just go to the casino which is big but not that much fun

meggala

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http://www.roadwatch.com.au/

just found this after wasting my time for 10 mins for you on the vic roads website... :D

plan your trip and it'll tell you where the fixed cameras are as well as mobile cams as reported by the radio stations etc...

pretty kewl huh...

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hmmm ... sorry to say but accommodation this late my be stretching it. There are a few places in that area, but they're all stinking rich and booked out some a year in advance. These days its is a rich area anyway and when the GP comes to town. Further down in StKilda there are places, but some are a bit dodgy (.. StKilda is maybe like Kings Cross is a way except a lot less extreme), and again, similar situation for the better ones. Still if you ring around enough you may just find somewhere.

You may be best trying the outer suburbs and training it into Flinders St station, and then traming it down St Kilda Road to the GP track.

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pred, i think he already has accommodation by the sounds of it...just asking about night life and cruising...

fatz: depends if you like bands or dj music really, old or current music etc...I would never recommend any place til i found out what you like...[i am a dj] there is no point sending you to a flower shop if you dont like flowers, if you know what i mean...so what scene are you into? Techno? rnb? bands? cover bands? OR is it more about the alcohol and babes, music not such an issue?

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i think im in a motel at st kilda (dont really know it 10min tram away from the gp... so really half an hour)

oh :) oh well, glad he has a place, but he doesn't sound too convinced himself of where he is staying? :D

St kilda is fun down Ackland street or down Fitzroy street there are plenty of different types of places to go.

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yes, i agree its probably easier for him to just party locally, less staggering needed later on! There will be heaps happening round the area, including middle park [just down cantebury road from fitzroy st.]

dont worry fatz there will be loads of peolpe partying everywhere! I used to dj in a club on fitzroy st stkilda ~ when the grand prix is on its crazy!

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