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So now that it's later in the week I guess i'm allowed to ask now, who's coming down tomorrow night?

*sigh* not to be a wet blanket

but isn't there a more enjoyable place to meet? Villis been the meet spot for the last 3 yrs, wouldn't it be nice to find a place with more car parking and less po po attraction? I could think of half a dozen places but I guess geography is gonna determine who wants to go where

just sayin

-D

So now that it's later in the week I guess i'm allowed to ask now, who's coming down tomorrow night?

Now you sound needy and whiny.

*sigh* not to be a wet blanket

but isn't there a more enjoyable place to meet? Villis been the meet spot for the last 3 yrs, wouldn't it be nice to find a place with more car parking and less po po attraction? I could think of half a dozen places but I guess geography is gonna determine who wants to go where

just sayin

-D

It's not just a question of geography, there's also trading hours, Vili's is convenient like that. I can't think of many other places, what have you got? Seriously, save for the Bakery on O'Connell and Enjoy out in Norwood, I can't think of anything. Neither of which are particularly good options. Mostly because parking sucks at both.

It's not just a question of geography, there's also trading hours, Vili's is convenient like that. I can't think of many other places, what have you got? Seriously, save for the Bakery on O'Connell and Enjoy out in Norwood, I can't think of anything. Neither of which are particularly good options. Mostly because parking sucks at both.

You do have a point. I can't think of any alternative regarding getting 'foodage' or what not, but I'm just being an old grumpy bastard and think of the times you didnt need to rock up to a fiscal establishment/restaurant.. i have nothing against vilis (their chicken pies/mushroom pies are boss) but its been the de-facto meet for a long time... would be nice to start another meet place (one that isnt so visible?)

Hell, I loved the meets Kellie use to plan. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't have met half the folks I have... first one I went to I met Sled, Ruby, Kellie, Cara, Timbo, Blue32, etc... was a nice intro to sau

Just wanna throw up the idea that maybe, just maybe, one doesn't have to meet up at vilis... variety is nice, and if anyone cares for it, I can always drop a GPS co-ordinate and see how many people can rock up

That'd be sweet

-D

So now that it's later in the week I guess i'm allowed to ask now, who's coming down tomorrow night?

You really couldn't wait till Friday to ask

ill be there

Sweet, I'll see you and little Timmy O'Toole there tomorrow evening

but its been the de-facto meet for a long time...

Tried and proven. Vilis as a casual meet point works. I've never had any problems finding a park or cop troubles there...

and guess I'll go tomorrow too since Abe is. :thumbsup:

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