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Still no posts about going to see the guys at chapel hill, our weekly meets have become infrequent as of late is anyone participating in this or is it best to just call it off now? (I know boiracer is keen)

Everyone has to be on there best behaviour as we have had people cause issues at the chapel hill location and this makes us look bad, so lets have some fun but keep it toned down while arriving and leaving the chapel hill venue and don't park on the shops side park roadside or underneath. No drinking as it will probably attract police attention. Our core group were not responsible for the problems last time but taggalongs were so please ensure that all guests remember that they are guests and need to act accordingly. Apart from that I think we are doing BP southbound at 6:30pm thursday night.

Indeed, it was tag a longs.

Ok so im going to throw this out, instead of driving all the way to chapel hill, and the westies seem to ignore the possibility of coming all the way to us..

I suggest a monthly (middle) meet, half way between both cores, to make it alot easier on us all.

I enjoy driving, specially with a group, but it could also save us (definately me) some costs :P

Only an idea, but could be worth looking into it.

and the westies seem to ignore the possibility of coming all the way to us..

Caboolture is a hole, why the hell would we want to go there? :P

Naah jks, I actually live WAY closer to your meet than the westside one, but I have been going there since I lived at st lucia and don't have time to do both at the moment :(

We've talked about paying you guys a return visit a number of times, but the reality is we suck at organising things and turning up at the same place and time every week requires 0 organisation. Will try to lift our act...

I suggest a monthly (middle) meet, half way between both cores, to make it alot easier on us all.

Only an idea, but could be worth looking into it.

I like this idea. We might have to do some planning and scheming tomorrow night.

It might even drag John (Isola) out of the woodwork...

what would be the suggested area for this meet?

I guess somewhere around Aspley would be about half way? We'd need a suitable location though...

Lol nothing will drag john out of the woodwork.

I would be keen for an aspley meet but wife works most thursday nites. Wed would be good but i will try and be more socailable besides just going to happy laps.

Caboolture is a hole, why the hell would we want to go there? :P

I am inclined to agree on that note, caboolture is definately a hole.

Even the small shopping centre crn webster and gympie. The aspley shopping centre has a subway sitting outside as i recall.

Caboolture is a hole, why the hell would we want to go there? :P

Naah jks, I actually live WAY closer to your meet than the westside one, but I have been going there since I lived at st lucia and don't have time to do both at the moment :(

We've talked about paying you guys a return visit a number of times, but the reality is we suck at organising things and turning up at the same place and time every week requires 0 organisation. Will try to lift our act...

I like this idea. We might have to do some planning and scheming tomorrow night.

It might even drag John (Isola) out of the woodwork...

I guess somewhere around Aspley would be about half way? We'd need a suitable location though...

lol, read back a few pages...i think we're a bit the same in here :whistling:

ideas are good, and brain storming for location tomorrow night sounds good.

6:30 BP's it is....gonna have to make sure i finish work earlier than the last few days tho....or i'll fall asleep on the drive there.

due to your proximity you could join us at the BP's for the road trip in if you like?

Directions clicky here

this is my proposed route. it avoids the main drag thru town...which is horribly bumpy with the road works atm,

i was going to start at the top of becketts road...but that too is full of road works atm, which im sure wont be busy. but last i drove it a week or so ago, it was very rough. so Hamilton it is, then thru the windy stuff that is the number 5 around the west to see the westies...lol

I agree but unfortuntly there are laws against leaving kids unattended lol otherwise im in like flynn lol

Damn :(. Just do what Miso does and lock them in a cage :thumbsup:

lol, read back a few pages...i think we're a bit the same in here :whistling:

lol

due to your proximity you could join us at the BP's for the road trip in if you like?

I probably won't, it would add ~half an hour to an already long trip, and I need to stop at Umart on the way (+KFC :P).

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