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Yeah it's amongst other shops, but the front of it is still on the footpath. The first time i went there, i lapped past it twice, looking for the damn driveway to get to the undercover park. From memory, the driveway is just past the coffee club.

Well, this will be my first meeting. Hope to have a good time. Is anyone allowed to come? Hope so, would be nice to put faces to names.

Anyone and everyone is welcome! The more the merrier! Always great to meet new fellow skyliners. We don't bite, well most of us don't anyways...

Nadeem may even bring his new ride out if all goes well... :)

Anyone and everyone is welcome! The more the merrier! Always great to meet new fellow skyliners. We don't bite, well most of us don't anyways...

Nadeem may even bring his new ride out if all goes well... :/

Poppyscock!!!!!

you bite the worst Teena!!!! :nyaanyaa:

:whistling::huh:

i will be along briefly, but got a dinner reservation at a mates place.

im really annoyed i cant make it to see everyone. Ill be in melb until the 3rd of feb, but when i get back, as promised, i will organise a bbq at our new joint. The concrete got done the other day so its ready to go! miss u all guys!

Poppyscock!!!!!

you bite the worst Teena!!!! :banana:

;):)

Who? Me? I'm the sweet and innocent one! The boys have just corrupted me... lol. I blame Adam and Vish for that!

im really annoyed i cant make it to see everyone. Ill be in melb until the 3rd of feb, but when i get back, as promised, i will organise a bbq at our new joint. The concrete got done the other day so its ready to go! miss u all guys!

Awww Irish!!! Hurry up and come back! We all miss your Irishness... And Sal of course! Can't wait for you to show us your cooking skills!

well that was pretty good, was good to meet those of u guys that turned up, teena and nadeem, thank god you guys came down to get us, we might have been down there a while...

any how good to see evry1, and look forward to the next one, maybe next time we need to bring more cinnamon...any1?

Lol, someone better check on those two, the cinnamon might have killed them. Or they're both walking around in their homes naked and hallucinating! Was a good night, nice to finally see what you guys look like. Not that bad!

thanks for the invite.

haha i switched my phone off incase Adam tried calling me .. i hope his still alive not doing donuts .. although some sources tell me he was lapping around Kent street last nite lol ... good to see ya all again

Great night guys! Nice to meet you Stephen and Jason! And great to catch up again with all the regulars, for the first time this year.

Hope the chai with extra extra extra cinnamon hangovers aren't too bad for you Adam and Vish... I bet your mouths will be feeling somewhat pastey today, so keep up the water! lol.

Great pics Will!

Oh and i'm still laughing my ass off at the Bogandore driver who can't get his nugget started! That's karma!!!!

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