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Jimbo: quite obviously you havent been to this place before. The cars are very safe and despite is close proximity to Troppo its a nice place to eat and the food is great.

If it doesnt sound like your cup of tea dont come. Simple :uh-huh:

Blitz: That pizza place sounds good....

**Note to everyone**

Troppo is on Saturday's

But its drinkarama in the sports lounge of the Leagues club. (As I'm usually there of a friday, but this will be a nice change of pace)..

Blitz, it's not really close to Troppo at all, I used to go to school at Gosford and used to know the area pretty well.

As I said, it's more the fact there is a bottlo behind the pizza place, a train station which is a haven for drugs/drunks and from what I recall of the parking we'll be parking behind the pizza place on the spare block of land with no lighting ....

Unless things have changed recently ? Maybe we're talking about different places.

It's a good idea and I'd love to come however I have some reservations about the location.

Jimbo, parking is available right outside the front door to the pizza place which is clearly visible from inside the pizza shop itself.

Cars will be very safe.. if any drunk moron wants to endanger our cars, then there will be a plethora of skyline owners to protect them :P

Originally posted by Blitz

Thats right... plethora baby!

Jimbo in all seriousness its fine. Several people can attest to what happened the last time bogans tried to give us trouble on the central coast.

Yeah but this time you won't have Super Cereal and his nine dragon round house panel kick of thunder to protect you. :P

Originally posted by red900ss

Yeah but this time you won't have Super Cereal and his nine dragon round house panel kick of thunder to protect you. :)

ROFL that too although I believe it was URMINE and BY BY that took off after the perpetrators.

:P mmmmmemories

Hmmm... ill find out the opening and closing time's and see if it fit's within the time that you guy's will be there...... It is nearly winter, so i guess ice cream isn't that popular....

We could just buy a heap of BI LO cheapies and have them at terrigal if the going gets tough.




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