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autosalon was two weeks ago so u missed that.

big charity cruise was yesterday, so u missed that too.

as far as i know - there is absolutely nothing on next weekend, except a magna club is having a dyno day.

nice timing :happy:

autosalon was two weeks ago so u missed that.

big charity cruise was yesterday, so u missed that too.

as far as i know - there is absolutely nothing on next weekend, except a magna club is having a dyno day.

nice timing ;)

Thanks Tylthidras.. talk about timing, sux to be me :happy: although the magna club dyno day does sound good :):P

Royal Adelaide Show starts that weekend i believe. Might be worth checking out... having a few shots in the side stalls, etc etc.

http://www.adelaideshowground.com.au/show/index.htm?

Edited by Howie
Royal Adelaide Show starts that weekend i believe. Might be worth checking out... having a few shots in the side stalls, etc etc.

http://www.adelaideshowground.com.au/show/index.htm?

show starts friday 1st sep and finishes saturday 9th sep.

i'm so excited, i can't wait :happy: hopefully the week goes very quick.

hope you enjoy adelaide :S

That doesnt sound too bad Howie, I come down on this staurday and leave the next saturday so it looks like I wont miss out on this at least.. I hope :happy:

Adelaide cant be that bad Deluxe?? i probably will have a drink or two.. maybe three or four, im not bringing the car down so I can have abit of a drink :)

Thanks Pokie, more than likely ill check out the show and see whats up, see what Adelaide has to offer :P

go on wed 6th or thur 7th, coz then you get in for kiddie prices, so

instead of paying $18 you can get in for $10 ;), but that's if you get

to the gate thingy b4 1pm :)

Good stuff :huh: anybody gonna be heading down to the show??

Pokie.... lol @ your signature :P good one :(

Another one.. this sat. Street markets grand opening.

east_end_banner.jpg

Grand Opening - Saturday, September 2, 2006 - 9am – 3pm

Rundle Street is Adelaide’s hottest retail and entertainment precinct every Saturday from 9am till 3pm, with over 90 market stalls and over 70 retail outlets, bars and restaurants. Experience the best of South Australian Art & Craft, Produce, Fashion, Antiques, Bric-a-brac, local wines and local entertainment at the East End – Rundle Street Markets.

Also, high-rise golf driving range was officially opened today in the cbd.

City drivers take a tee break

ANNA VLACH

August 27, 2006 11:30pm

OFFICE workers dreaming of being on a driving range will get the chance of hitting some balls on a rooftop in the heart of the city.

While it officially opens this morning, the $100,000 Golf on the Mall driving range above Rundle Mall Plaza has been a distraction for high-rise workers since its construction began earlier this year.

Co-owner Eddie Magee and his partners, Paul Boyd and Shane Connolly, said the range would be popular with shoppers, city residents, university students and tourists. No bookings will be taken.

"We have eight tee-off mats so people can rock up and if there's one available, it's theirs," he said.

"That way, people won't be waiting around if someone who has booked one and is running late."

Enjoying a sneak preview yesterday, Tess Benton, 21, of Burnside, a student and part-time fashion sales assistant in Rundle Mall, said the driving range would be a great place to hang out with workmates.

Meanwhile, golf enthusiast Nick Porter, 27, of Unley, said it would be popular with busy professionals.

A bucket of balls will cost $12.50. Golfers who bring their own clubs will pay $10 per bucket.

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ur NOT bringing ur car??

oh.

in that case, don't bother jumping on the plane dude. One of the best parts of adelaide is it's surrounding hills roads. :angry:

I mean u could walk them if u wanted...but u just don't get quite hte same feeling i've found.

I think some posts got deleted or are missing, mine was one of them.. must have been today when SAU shut down, oh well here is a re-post..

Another one.. this sat. Street markets grand opening.

Also, high-rise golf driving range was officially opened today in the cbd.

I think ill check that out Howie, I might even give the driving range a go.. Happy Gilmore style :(

No No Adelaide isn't thaaaaaaat bad at all!

:(:)

ask a member on here for a spin thru the hills in a worked 'Line.

Ppllleeeennnnnttttttyyyyyyyyy of nice Hills roads to try out. :O

Yeah Tangles Ive heard the roads in Adelaide are quite fun.. anybody offering a scenic tour?? .. ill pay for petrol, hopefully its better than here in Sydney.. $1.45-$1.55 Optimax ;)

ehehe thankyou :P

i'll be goin to the show on wednesday, you can tag along with me

if you want :)

I dont have anything planned Pokie, so yeah that sounds good :)

ur NOT bringing ur car??

oh.

in that case, don't bother jumping on the plane dude. One of the best parts of adelaide is it's surrounding hills roads. :P

I mean u could walk them if u wanted...but u just don't get quite hte same feeling i've found.

Yeah no car this time around Tylthidras, this trip was abit unplanned/last second so I didnt get to organise transport of the car, hopefully when I come down next time it will be for more than a week :)

Have fun in Adel no matter what you do. Since your here when the royal show is on its worth going to, obviously 2 is compnay so find someone to go with if you havent already. Im going to check out the golf driving range today and see what that is all about.

I would put up my hand to show you a drive thru the sthn hills, but my weekend is pretty busy and I work fulltime Mon-Fri. However, if you are sitting on your arse doing sweet-FA on the weekend drop me a PM and I can see what I can work out with the "boss". Not holding my breath tho (was hard enough to go on the cruise, lol) :D

Have fun in Adel no matter what you do. Since your here when the royal show is on its worth going to, obviously 2 is compnay so find someone to go with if you havent already. Im going to check out the golf driving range today and see what that is all about.

Yeah I think im going to tag along with Pokie at the show, ill probably check out the driving range later on in the week, time pending :laugh:

I would put up my hand to show you a drive thru the sthn hills, but my weekend is pretty busy and I work fulltime Mon-Fri. However, if you are sitting on your arse doing sweet-FA on the weekend drop me a PM and I can see what I can work out with the "boss". Not holding my breath tho (was hard enough to go on the cruise, lol) :O

No worries Tangles, thanks heaps for the offer :D

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