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Hi guys, we are coming down for a week. Stacey will be here on business and im coming down for a week of drinking, punting, footy, night club and casino action. Would like to catch up with a few of you people who are keen to run amok. We are staying at the Quay West suites at Southgate....next to the arts centre so we are pretty central to everything. Hoping to see a bit of footy finals action on the weekend of the 23-24th, as well as the race day to Caulfield on the 23rd. Mooney Valley has a friday night meeting on Grand Final eve which should be good too. I know David (Leewah) Lee is a keen gambler/punter so it would be good to catch up with him and like minded people for a bit of a drink. If any of you guys have any suggestions for things to do, clubs to go to etc..would be much appreciated

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Hahaha - yep you and Snowy are hilarious. Am I ever gunna live that down???

But on a serious note Paul - if you meet up with Leewah, I'll tag along, just so you have someone to drink with.

Sounds good....Dave doesn't drink eh?? maybe he's smarter than i thought.

Tis true *Hangs head in shame* I don't drink... :happy:

More than happy to have a punt with you though Paul. Just let me know what yr game of choice is and we can play till the cows come home.

Smarter than you thought? Does this mean you thought I was dumb or just less smart than others? :)

Sounds good....Dave doesn't drink eh?? maybe he's smarter than i thought.
Tis true *Hangs head in shame* I don't drink... :happy:

More than happy to have a punt with you though Paul. Just let me know what yr game of choice is and we can play till the cows come home.

Smarter than you thought? Does this mean you thought I was dumb or just less smart than others? :)

ok..ill buy an round of drinks and be forced to drink yours...damn

my scene is the track...yours is the casino....you may have to show me how its done at the tables.

smarter than all us silly alcoholics....lol

you can check out

ice performance

race pace

racingline motorsport

sau vic commitee (i hear they're ace)

id like to catch up with Ben from Racepace as ive had dealings with him over the phone and would be good to put a name to the face and checkout their set-up/projects etc...any addresses?? are they close to the city??

Benno is not exactly close to the city - is probably about a 1/2 hour drive from the city centre to Bayswater in no traffic.

9/6 Halloway Drive, Bayswater

9762 9421

You can check out THIS thread for other workshops.

Thanks Bec...how about some cool Sau Vic merchandise...i picked up some cool gear of the qld'rs last year so can i have a squizz at some of your stuff.

Aquarium....MCG....Telstra Dome....Vic Market....the list goes on and on.

Yeah we are dead keen to get tickets to see a finals match on the 23rd or 24th at the MCG. As soon as tickets are being released can someone let me know.

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