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Apparently:

Baskin Robbins Ashgrove

Shop 1, 338 Waterworks Road

Ashgrove, QLD, 4060

Phone: 07 3366 3133

ohhhh where the pizza place is. they have less parking than kedron :bunny: Would be ok as long as no one was there for take aways and stuff taking up all the parks

Training starts in 30 mins, so once again I can't fark off early.

I think they have figured out that I disappear from work, usually by lunch time, and are trying to thwart me by scheduling all these meetings and trainings that prevent me from havinig my rightful lunchtime bourbons and cod2 sessions.

What's the world coming to.

Training starts in 30 mins, so once again I can't fark off early.

I think they have figured out that I disappear from work, usually by lunch time, and are trying to thwart me by scheduling all these meetings and trainings that prevent me from havinig my rightful lunchtime bourbons and cod2 sessions.

What's the world coming to.

I can, but that would then mean staying at work later this arvo :bunny:

both of these things. gayer than aids :P

Hey guys there were a few (8 ~ 11) nissans out last night on Calmvale macdonald carpark of wollies *(180 SX, 200 SX, Skylines etc)* wondering if there was a meet up there??? i was having dinner at the nandos that opened just opposite of macdonalds next to the petrolpump & calmvale hotal/bar place in Golf Gti went out to look but didn't know anyone so i left... I read the topic says sometimes sunnybank too so thought of asking :banana:

Dude I took those pics and posted them in your build thread, and in the 31 pic thread.

yeh thats where i found them, 31 pic thread, but felt they had to be displayed in the sau thread

But Tristan cups better...

is someone getting excited for the next sr playdate? :banana:

That's what she said

No she didn't

My back hurts :)

I blame the many-hours road trip to TBar in the dirty XF :banana:

You went to TBar without me ? :)

both of these things. gayer than aids :(

I thought aids was gayer then aids .

But Tristan cups better...

Oh does he now ?

Anyone who doesnt read several pages back is gonna be stuffed now! :)

Now that's

What she said :D

Mangs.

yeah but no secret herbs and spices

bugger :D

mine was only half win if that makes it any better. the burger was pretty dry, and the gravy was really watery :banana:

Hey guys there were a few (8 ~ 11) nissans out last night on Calmvale macdonald carpark of wollies *(180 SX, 200 SX, Skylines etc)* wondering if there was a meet up there??? i was having dinner at the nandos that opened just opposite of macdonalds next to the petrolpump & calmvale hotal/bar place in Golf Gti went out to look but didn't know anyone so i left... I read the topic says sometimes sunnybank too so thought of asking :)

No idea dude. Unless it was the coffee meet that the southside guys were organising. The Sunnybank crew dog us now, so not sure why they're in the thread title.

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