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Day 5 of operation 'anti fat-bastard'.

Changing your DP might help :P

Yeah they can price you up for 100 cards.

But starting price is $99 for 1000 cars, full colour, double sided, heavy weigh card, gloss / laminate.

That's sick. Nice and cheap.. Gotta work out how to sell myself and I'll get back to you :P

Yes it was just an example of a place that isn't stringent on groups of guys, yet still presents a good ratio, showing how unnecessary discriminating against guys is. Honestly though, exclusive city clubs aren't what they're cracked up to be. I've been to most of them, back door escorted into CQ...they're not impossible to get into if you try hard enough or make friends with the right people - just a pain in the ass when it comes to organising a boys night out. They're also no better than some of the suburban clubs who don't care about crowds. I'd take Blitz in Berwick over Boutique...

ah dont get me wrong man

i love whip and dak, cant remember the amount of times ive been there, along with a few other local clubs, helps when you only have to pay $15 for a cab ride home too XD

still havent checked out whip since it reopened,i just keep ending up at dak instead.......

ah dont get me wrong man

i love whip and dak, cant remember the amount of times ive been there, along with a few other local clubs, helps when you only have to pay $15 for a cab ride home too XD

still havent checked out whip since it reopened,i just keep ending up at dak instead.......

Yep, cab ride home from Whip is absolute win. I even walked/ran drunk to the Maccas on Boronia/Wantirna Rd once. I preferred the old layout of Whip...this one feels more cramped...but the place fills up better than it used to. Crowd is pretty young these days.

We paid 138 Inc GST per 1000 including design etc

Yeah the print place I know, can design as well.

That's sick. Nice and cheap.. Gotta work out how to sell myself and I'll get back to you :P

LOL!

Apparently Williamstown isnt as much of a shithole as i thought it was. The fish and chips made me sick for the rest of the day though.. shit counter since 2pm = 3.

Typical eastsider having absolutely no idea of what exists outside the east...

Ask Alex what Williamstown's property prices are like..

Typical eastsider having absolutely no idea of what exists outside the east...

Ask Alex what Williamstown's property prices are like..

Houses on the bay Im sure go for a lot.. a bit further in though all the houses face is big ass factories and mobil petrol tanks :D

I was actually a 5 minute drive away doing community service for the food bank.

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