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I'm keen, need something to do on friday, I say Krispy Kremes.... just sayin'

Krispy Kremes (N/Warren) used to be such a hot spot for meets about 11 on a Sat night. Nothing much happens there anymore :/

I will sometimes roll past and always hope to see some nice rides parked there though but no go.

Was a good place to meet though.

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I am there heaps! most probably be there tomorrow night.

Same here. :wave:

That whole area is a great spot - it's huge, really open and well lit - good for photos too!

(Normally i'd stop for a coffee there which is ok.. can't eat the donuts though ... baaaaad!)

U know me??? ummmm have we met before?? *confused* :wacko:

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