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Sheng thanks for the tips few weeks back on the places to visit in Sydney so the least i could do is return the favor :blink:

Now what are you exactly after? Bars? Clubs? etc. etc.

This part of the forum most consists of jocks/dweebs who'd rather spend the weekend playing wow or return back home hitting the sack at 2am from their mates place. Most wouldn't have the slightest idea of Melbourne's significant night venues, hence why i don't lurk around in this area much

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Don't forget to come and say hi, at the F1, Autosalon stand. My car wont be there, but i'll be entering a mate's car. Wide-body, white, R33 GTST, with blue air-brushing.

Wow, there's an autosalon stand? yeap no worries, it will be on the agenda!

where abouts are you sitting at the GP?

At the Grandstand a couple rows back from the pits

Sheng thanks for the tips few weeks back on the places to visit in Sydney so the least i could do is return the favor :ermm:

Now what are you exactly after? Bars? Clubs? etc. etc.

This part of the forum most consists of jocks/dweebs who'd rather spend the weekend playing wow or return back home hitting the sack at 2am from their mates place. Most wouldn't have the slightest idea of Melbourne's significant night venues, hence why i don't lurk around in this area much

LOL oh okay, Well probably a nice and chillout bars for thursday and friday, and hit the club on saturday, planning to get loose lol! and where's the place to shop?

Wow, there's an autosalon stand? yeap no worries, it will be on the agenda!

At the Grandstand a couple rows back from the pits

LOL oh okay, Well probably a nice and chillout bars for thursday and friday, and hit the club on saturday, planning to get loose lol! and where's the place to shop?

Was trying to get a rise out of Vic forum residents but it seems like it didnt work. :)

Thursday nights;

- Saint Hotel on Fitzroy street, St. Kilda. It's a bar with dance music mostly but some times get prog music happening as well. Some foreign backpackers come in for a bit of boogy, allot of local young pootang pottential

- Mink on corner of Fitzroy street and ackland street, St. Kilda. A lounge enviroment with loungy music etc.

- Seven on Albert road South Melb. Club... it's arright for a thursday night

- Laundry on Johnston street. Fitzroy - this site sums it up well http://www.residentadvisor.net/club-detail.aspx?id=307

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This part of the forum most consists of jocks/dweebs who'd rather spend the weekend playing wow or return back home hitting the sack at 2am from their mates place. Most wouldn't have the slightest idea of Melbourne's significant night venues, hence why i don't lurk around in this area much

Hmmmm so what you're actually saying is you don't hang around the Vic section of a CAR forum because apparently we don't hit the clubs.....hmmmmmmz

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Thursday nights;

- Saint Hotel on Fitzroy street, St. Kilda. It's a bar with dance music mostly but some times get prog music happening as well. Some foreign backpackers come in for a bit of boogy, allot of local young pootang pottential

- Mink on corner of Fitzroy street and ackland street, St. Kilda. A lounge enviroment with loungy music etc.

- Seven on Albert road South Melb. Club... it's arright for a thursday night

- Laundry on Johnston street. Fitzroy - this site sums it up well http://www.residentadvisor.net/club-detail.aspx?id=307

Top work on naming some of the worst clubs to go to in Melb :)

Hmmmm so what you're actually saying is you don't hang around the Vic section of a CAR forum because apparently we don't hit the clubs.....hmmmmmmz

Cheif no need to get cynical, merely being a little facetious here.. just playing along with it

Top work on naming some of the worst clubs to go to in Melb :(

on a thursdi night. srysly?

Saturday pretty simple,

161 - Proggy/Techhy + loungy

Alumbra - House

Room 680 - Trance

Blue Velvet - Proggy & Techh

Cheif no need to get cynical, merely being a little facetious here.. just playing along with it

on a thursdi night. srysly?

Saturday pretty simple,

161 - Proggy/Techhy + loungy

Alumbra - House

Room 680 - Trance

Blue Velvet - Proggy & Techh

chew some biccies bro :(

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