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Blacktown / Seven Hills / Toongabbie etc. :) meeting point

I know there are quiet a few Stag's leaving from these area's so I thought I would propose a meet-up and cruise opposite McDonalds on Abbott Road, Seven Hills.

Departing from there once all have arrived to take the M2 motorway to Rhodes, unless you guys want to go the slower way? Let me know.

Also, you guys can name the time, from memory the meet at the warehouse kicks off at 3pm, so maybe 2.30pm or something?

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Blacktown / Seven Hills / Toongabbie etc. :P meeting point

I know there are quiet a few Stag's leaving from these area's so I thought I would propose a meet-up and cruise opposite McDonalds on Abbott Road, Seven Hills.

Departing from there once all have arrived to take the M2 motorway to Rhodes, unless you guys want to go the slower way? Let me know.

Also, you guys can name the time, from memory the meet at the warehouse kicks off at 3pm, so maybe 2.30pm or something?

When u say opposite McDonalds on Abbotts Rd, do u mean in one of the side streets? Cos i was thinking maybe at the park on Chopin St would be aiight

to meet up at?? At yeah, around 2-230ish?

When u say opposite McDonalds on Abbotts Rd, do u mean in one of the side streets? Cos i was thinking maybe at the park on Chopin St would be aiight

to meet up at?? At yeah, around 2-230ish?

I meant on Abbott Road itself, but whatever :P

I just picked that spot because it's on it's way onto the M2 and a few of us are coming from Seven Hills direction.

You guys work out what's best for all, I'm easy :P

I meant on Abbott Road itself, but whatever :P

Only reason i say side street is i thought abbott rd might be a little busy to just pull up at...

And chopin st turns back onto abbott rd anyway in the direction of teh m2....

Only reason i say side street is i thought abbott rd might be a little busy to just pull up at...

And chopin st turns back onto abbott rd anyway in the direction of teh m2....

Should be ok Alex, Sunday arvo's are not hectic on Abbott Road and there's is always space against the curb opposite BP/Macca's.

Most of us will come along Abbott Road and if we turn up Chopin we would have to U-Turn to get back down to Abbott, too much work man :(

Sweet doesnt look too far from me at all, Danny it might be out of your way to meet up before hand i should be ok :(

if i wake up in time! haha i think its a big weekend planned!

ill be in silverwater anywayz lol

ill be there around 4-5 ish

*banned*

hahah joke, maybe you can come after your game or something?

That's what i was thinking, The game is in Newcastle at 5.

I'm so keen to come down, my girlfriend is not a huge fan of the "hearse" as she likes to call it. I want to hang around some people who are.

Are people going to make a night of it?

Yeah, I'm guessing we will probably be there for quite a while.

Alex, Ian (StageIan), Stephen, etc., I'm cool with the spot that Stephen suggested for the meet-up, directly across the road from the BP and McDonald's on Abbott Rd. There's plenty of room there for a few of us to park along Abbott Rd without disrupting traffic.

i dunno how late it will go, have to see on the night. probably will depend on the weather mostly i would guess! it might be best to call someone to make sure we are still around before you rush back to sydney, being double points weekend i would suggest a more sedate pace on the freeway :bunny:

so she calls it a hearse huh? she isnt welcome :banana:

I'm so keen to come down, my girlfriend is not a huge fan of the "hearse" as she likes to call it. I want to hang around some people who are.

Maybe you should show her how fun they can be? Throw her in a coffin, take her for a ride around the block,

bury her alive and await the results.... :banana:

Maybe you should show her how fun they can be? Throw her in a coffin, take her for a ride around the block,

bury her alive and await the results.... :D

have shovel, will dig

Bwahahahahaha!!!!

:blink::laugh:;)

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