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NORTHERN : 6.45 AM INGLE FARM SHOPPING CENTRE FOR 7AM LEAVE PLEASE BE PROMPT

SOUTHERN: 8.15 MEET AT THE BP AROUND THE CORNER FROM BICE OVAL, IF YOU CAN PLEASE BE THERE AT 8AM SO WHEN WE ARRIVE WE CAN LEAVE TO GO TO THE OVAL ASAP

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR ENTRANTS STICKA ON YOUR CAR AND EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THE DAY :bunny:

PLEASE BE PROMPT GUYS THIS IS IMPORTANT AS WE WONT HAVE MUCH TIME TO SETUP AS THE PUBLIC GET LET IN AT 9AM.[/b

thanks everyone :bunny:

any questions my number 0430 18 34 34

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cmon guys gimme a break will ya geezzzzzzz

im getting there still trying to work all out!!!!! lol

No ... for we are an unforgiving bunch of bastards! :mad:

You want me up before 6.30am on a Saturday?!?!?! :D

Im gonna head straight down south road to Beach road BP and skip the northern meet if anyone wants to tag along, it will be doubling up, for me, heading to ingle farm then back to south road.

lol, you'll all be going past my place on the way........bring 2 litres of milk and I'll make lattes on the patio :D

How about you have some brekky waiting for us! :mad:

cool, google maps shows a BP there so ill take it as that one. 1 Hour 19 Mins from my house, be there 8:15, ill leave at 7.

mate pretty sure the southern expressway will be open coming south, it wont take that long, takes 18 min to go from the start of expressway to beach rd BP remember its early not much traffic yet.???? more like a hour worse case access to expressway on south rd or marion rd. just watch for video/ cops on expressway no speeding..lol

Damo from your house to mine in aldinga took me about 1:20 the other night including a drive thru stop and a slow down from water main break on south rd with the expressway open?,on the way down to you it took 1:55 not on expressway

the BP is a rocks throw down beach rd and Dyson rd corner on the right hand side across from FORD you cant miss it .,lonsdale highway,commercial rd on some maps, its all the same rd with 3 names depending on the map..lol dont need a map, get on expressway, get off on beach rd exit(right hand exit) turn right at roundabout exit, go down past 3 stop lights your there, about a couple of K off expressway

looking for brekkie, if pete wont feed ya,,lol, subway, bakers delight (or brumbries) cant remember which is in BP, or macca's on the corner across from cop shop on beach rd and dyson rd. and a fancy coffee house a few blocks down on the corner past woolies on the right hand side if you have time ? BP does fancy coffee too, but no idea cause I dont drink it..lol

and ruby, I know all about early, how early do you think I left for Kadina show from my house,,, no sun yet early..lol

or regency show,, early!!! expressway going the wrong way for me to use it on weekends.. damn planners, bunch of monkeys!!

and ruby, I know all about early, how early do you think I left for Kadina show from my house,,, no sun yet early..lol

or regency show,, early!!! expressway going the wrong way for me to use it on weekends.. damn planners, bunch of monkeys!!

Easy in insulting the planners mate :P We didn't touch that project. Should have been 2 way in our opinion. Blame the Traffic Engineers for that one, and the fact that Transport SA wouldn't listen to every detail from the traffic engineers anyway.

I generally assist with the planning/drafting of residential infill (and allotment allocations/subdivisions) and road networks ... no way I'd touch freeway/highway planning.

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Im gonna head straight down south road to Beach road BP and skip the northern meet if anyone wants to tag along, it will be doubling up, for me, heading to ingle farm then back to south road.

Soft! My mate Alex will be doubling up coming from Richmond up to my house near Port Adelaide... then we'll be driving up to Parafield Gardens to grab my girlfriend and then meet Krishy infront of his house which is around the corner from hers... then from there we'll be heading to Ingle Farms which is only a slight detour away from heading South anyways. You live close to Krishy - could meet us there 6:20am?

Easy in insulting the planners mate :P We didn't touch that project. Should have been 2 way in our opinion. Blame the Traffic Engineers for that one, and the fact that Transport SA wouldn't listen to every detail from the traffic engineers anyway.

I generally assist with the planning/drafting of residential infill (and allotment allocations/subdivisions) and road networks ... no way I'd touch freeway/highway planning.

all I know town of 1.5? mill needs a highway or two across the city, if we had one it would be nothing to fly across town in half hour or so.

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Soft! My mate Alex will be doubling up coming from Richmond up to my house near Port Adelaide... then we'll be driving up to Parafield Gardens to grab my girlfriend and then meet Krishy infront of his house which is around the corner from hers... then from there we'll be heading to Ingle Farms which is only a slight detour away from heading South anyways. You live close to Krishy - could meet us there 6:20am?

no chance, im waking up at that time :P

Easy in insulting the planners mate :P We didn't touch that project. Should have been 2 way in our opinion. Blame the Traffic Engineers for that one, and the fact that Transport SA wouldn't listen to every detail from the traffic engineers anyway.

I generally assist with the planning/drafting of residential infill (and allotment allocations/subdivisions) and road networks ... no way I'd touch freeway/highway planning.

yeah huge mistake on the Expressway......too late now.

They had the opportunity to go 1 extra lane without too much extra on the budget while they were building it......2 way with a total of 4 lanes is what they should've done.

no chance, im waking up at that time :D

for the love of it damo. for the love of it.

and i think we miss the expressway? well thats what it looks like in the street directory (has the times) but if its open will definelty be using the thing thats for sure!!!!

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