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TBH its a bit far out of the city in the wrong direction for me.. coming from the deep south :P

However I dont have any other suggestions apart from suggesting somewhere central around city, north adelaide or norwood.

:P

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well plenty of time for us to decide.. :P Im hopeless when it comes to knowing anywhere to go to eat.. so suggestions are good people :P

As long as its got plenty of parking - and avoiding anywhere in the city. Friday night parking in the city is BAD BAD BAD! As a few of us from here learnt last friday night.. driving around for half an hour looking for a park..

TBH its a bit far out of the city in the wrong direction for me.. coming from the deep south :P

However I dont have any other suggestions apart from suggesting somewhere central around city, north adelaide or norwood.

:P

would Bluegums suit you better [/sarcasm]

its actually only 6 mins out of the city

As long as its got plenty of parking - and avoiding anywhere in the city. Friday night parking in the city is BAD BAD BAD! As a few of us from here learnt last friday night.. driving around for half an hour looking for a park..
:laughing-smiley-014: the trick is Flick don't listen to the parking attendants that are screaming at ya & swinging big safety cones around like a crazy person.
would Bluegums suit you better [/sarcasm]

its actually only 6 mins out of the city...if there were no speed limits

:laugh:
:laughing-smiley-014: the trick is Flick don't listen to the parking attendants that are screaming at ya & swinging big safety cones around like a crazy person.

:laugh:

you trying to say i speed :)

good one Cara you now have monies

LOL PK! Thats very true.

Nah steve, last friday a few of us were out catching up, and decided to park near gouger street.. anyway... one of the U-PARKS was full, but people were still entering.. including PK. The attendant was outside on the street yelling, and i mean YELLING at people that were already trying to go in, and on the street, all while swinging a safety cone in the air.

Was funny, but i felt sorry for the guy.

He was yellin at PK but pk didnt hear him lol

i will try and show for this =) 100% for dinner.... but sooo not keen on bowling again!! =( possibly come and what bowling... see heslo bowl is worth the price of admission right?? =P

parking in the city is EASY when you know how (or have your own private car park) =P

hey count us in for dinner might not bowl though unless kye gets bumpers hahahaha

can i suggest spargos at marion too there good and then we could hit up marion or cross road bowl lol and then head to shags to get smashed lol

lauren

ps glad to see sneezy joined a real forum haha :)

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Lol as somone who works on gouger st the wankas who make the traffic snarl by trying to park in the main central market carpark when its full and causing me to wait 10 mintues at the morhpett and gouger st corners should be shot. :D

They should park in the carpark behind the court house lol. or up towards west tce.

Ok guys, well we got a week to decide where we wanna go. Spargos at Marion is also a good idea, can go to marion bown then too. Plenty of parking right near the centre etc too.

I wanna book by this next weekend so let me know!

and jugs - youre on! Will Kick ur butt again :)

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