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#1 atm says isolated showers

#2 atm says sunny and warm

...a bit like...

Dr A says "Mrs Jones, I'm afraid you have stomach cancer"

Dr B says "Congratulations, you're going to have a baby"

My only concern with the weather was if the council closed the grounds like last time,

So i guess we're all going to be getting the polish out tomorrow?

That won't happen.............. It would have needed to rain all week and they make that decision on a Friday.

Whilst we have had a fair bit of rain, it's also been stinking hot so the grounds would have dried out by now.

I think we will be fine.

Bob.

Looking at my tom tom it says silverwater park is on both sides of silverwater road, which side do we enter the grounds from?

The East or Sydney City side if that makes any sense. You basically loop under the bridge and end up on the Parramatta side.

Cheers and see you tomorrow.

Bob.

Yeah i drove here, for those not familiar with the area;

Assuming your coming off the M4, when your driving towards the bridge towards Olympic park/ silverwater, you will see a big sign that says "salivating" with pictures of steak and shit. turn right and as aussie_delivered_r32_gtr said follow it around under the bridge

on another note.... i think i disturbed a couple going for it... need pop corn




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