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ok.... if you go @ 8.30.  There's gonna be plenty of cars and ppl cos its friday nite.  I reckon its best you parked @ the multistorey carpark.  

you still got the address of the place?  i will give you a call if i can make it down.

you sure its your wife and not some hot 18yr chick? :)

no worries...what's the address again?

Thanks Glenn

Erin....where were you last night young lady?

I'm sick :) Got a head cold.

But besides that, I can't eat that type of food. I get very sick. I have no gaul bladder so I can't eat very fatty/greasy foods and unfortunately, asian foods is one thing I have to miss out on.

since you are coming down from the airport, you will be on Ann St. You will prolly need to get on Gipps Street and turn onto Wickham Street. Once you turn into Wickham Street, keep to the right. Try to find a place to park or if not, take the first right into the carpark. Cybercity is across the road NEXT to a ANZ teller.

hope that helps :)

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