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Kirwan LOL

I lived there for 19+ yrs Cant stand it anymore lol. Have to go back for Chrismas..Im deading the weather and the bogans lol. Last Christmas I was driving around in Dads patrol ute with the aircon cranked haha.

Yeeeeaaah. It's a bitch of a town :banana:

If you don't have aircon in Townsville, life just isn't even worth it lol.

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LOL I used to have a little sierra jeep (aka Brutis) an no aicon.. SUCKED BALLS. But we could take the top off it and do strand lappys and jump speed bumps hahaha. Park up at the 'D'. good old times hehe.Did u ever do any of that?

My Capri had aircon, and I could also put the roof down. I'll give Townsville this one thing. Convertibles at night are awesome. Nowhere near as much light pollution as other cities, and the temperature is great for it :)

The strand sucked once they built the cop shop, put in the roundabouts, and put in the speed bumps. Although, the car was so low that ANY speed bump in that town sucked nuts. Any driveway too for that matter. :banana:

Aspley is about ten minutes north-west from banyo.

Donna - once my car is registered I'll be up for a north side meet or two. Aspley Baskins isn't a bad idea. There's also Nandos at Carseldine now, and they have a big carpark. Can also keep an eye on the cars there.

I'll think about where else northside would be good. Could even do a Sandgate fish and chips night :banana: it'd look pretty cool with all the skylines parked along the waterfront :)

Morgan!

Well, we can jig the idea around for a bit, then set something up! Would be good as i enjoy coming over to chapel hill but it doesnt always suit weekly!

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Maybe we could make the new hot spot Taz's shop! lol lol Dont think there is enough parking ....

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