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as the topic suggests what is there to do when visiting the so called "sunny state". :)

theres a little munkey up there at the moment from the vic club whos a little lost and in need of some entertaining type vocations :D

Amusment Parks, Dreamworld, Wet & Wild, dont bother with seaworld unless you like looking at animals and movieworld sucks as well, only has like 3 rides worth going on.

Depends what he what he likes doing........ there is A brothel....... :)

Then again he could go drifting on a track, enjoy hassle free driving from the police, and not be defected every 5 minutes. There is also drag combat tomorrow down at QLD motorway, but looks like its gonna be bit too hot for the turbo guys.

... oh there is a good go-kart track up Sunshine Coast way.. thats cool.

and oh yeah, forgot: can he go get me some fish & chips for lunch, i'm kind of getting hungry here :) I'll pay him a couple of peanuts for delivering to west end.

Dreamworld is good for the rides

Wet and wild is full of youngings peeing everywhere

Seaworld and Movieworld arent worth the money

Clubs in the Valley are ok,

Moonbar, Empire, Sunbar, Source etc are all worth going to

The Arena has all the big events IE DMC world championships (went to last one it was maaad) And the BIG raves are all at the Arena

System6's and Adventjahs are awesome

If youve never been to a rave, or have been to one and want to goto a REAL one.

Then Critical Mass is coming up on the 28th of this month, With DJ Hixxy and Scott Brown

ive seen scott brown at a system6 earlier in the year, hes off tha planet!

been waiting to see Hixxy for a long time, those in the know with hardcore/trance and happy hardcore techno will know him well from the bonkers series

www.system6.com.au

yes as was stated, i'm in balmy QLD right now. I'm stayin in brissy till tuesday.

Dunno where but my phone keeps saying Sunnybank and Kuraby.

Went down Pacific Hwy yesterday to Koolangata. Came back in the morning today, saw two liners on the way back heading towards gold coast one black R34 following very close behind a black R33.

Dunno what were doin tonight, apparently were gonna go to a club called Fridays in the city. At around 7ish we're gonna go gokarting sumwhere nearby.

Would be nice to meet up with some of you guys, but seeing I dont have my car here it'll be pretty wierd.

Anyways, see you guys around, and can sumone turn the A/C on? pwoar so humid....

Anyways, see you guys around, and can sumone turn the A/C on? pwoar so humid....

stop being a sook!

yeah, heaps of 33 around..

Spooks_Skyline : not sure whether I have seen your car around, but I don't get out much at the moment because i'm broke - if I see you i'll wave :)

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