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Thursday 23/12/04 - Christmas Lights Tour


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If any of you are interested, I will be leading some people through the local southside christmas lights on Thursday night. I'm going on the BCC bus tour tonight and I thought I might just follow that route on thursday night. It's meant to go past most of the award winners on the southside of Brisbane.

If any of you are interested, we'll meet at Crazy Clarks Springwood carpark around 7:00ish. I'll make it earlier so you guys can bring the kids if you wanted to.

If not ones interested in seeing the christmas lights, tell me so and I'll scrap the idea :P

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I guess I better take a pen and paper tonight to write down the streets then hey!

Just grab the Bus Drivers map Erin :P

But I should be there! I havent gone looking at chrissy lights for years!

This isn't going to be some full blown christmas lights spectacular, but I'll try my best to follow the same route that the lost bus driver took tonight. Obviously without the wrong turns. But that's half the fun. It went through runcorn, kuraby, algester, parkinson, crestmean, ... more crestmead, then to springwood.

never been to one of these meets before i might come.. if you see a red 34 crusin around its me tryin to find crazy clarks lol.. i think i might no where it is.. its on the left heading towards the coast at a large shopping center is that right?

If you are heading south along the freeway you take the rochedale/springwood exit and go straight through the set of lights at the top. Continue along that same road through another set of lights and it's on the left before the right hand turn off to go to the gold coast.

Seeming it's also late night shopping and 2 nights before christmas, there might be a few parking issues, but most of you know my car, so if you see me... just park and come over.

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