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Hi Guys,

I'm from NSW, will be down in melb for a week from the 5th of june.

Just wondering if any of you locals can point me in the right direction of places to go and things to do. I'll be flying down and wont have my car unfortunately, but things in and around the city would be cool

also how far is calder park from south yarra?

Thanks guys :rofl:

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mattyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!

coming to say hi to us finally?

You're staying in South Yarra?

Have you got some rich relatives that you've been hiding?

Calder is a very long way from South Yarra.

Will you have access to a rental car?

If you want stuff in and around the city, there's plenty to look at/do around southbank.

You also have to go to the casino..... dunno why, it's rather boring, but it's something that has to be done.

oh.... and friday/saturday night, there's some sort of law that says if you're in the vicinity of Chapel St, you must go and check out all the hard core pimps doing laps in their fully sik carz.

:rofl:

mattyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!

coming to say hi to us finally?

You're staying in South Yarra?

Have you got some rich relatives that you've been hiding?

Calder is a very long way from South Yarra.

Will you have access to a rental car?

If you want stuff in and around the city, there's plenty to look at/do around southbank.

You also have to go to the casino..... dunno why, it's rather boring, but it's something that has to be done.

oh.... and friday/saturday night, there's some sort of law that says if you're in the vicinity of Chapel St, you must go and check out all the hard core pimps doing laps in their fully sik carz.

:D

Hey there :D I tried to say hi to u last night :rofl:

We will be staying at some apartments for the time we are down. Do many of the lines head down chapeL? Or is it more exclusive for exa and haaaaaaaandah drivers?

No hire car, But I will heading to chapel to check diz sh1t out bruz! crazy hektiq n stuff ya'll!!!

Thanks Krzy :P

Hey there :) I tried to say hi to u last night :(

We will be staying at some apartments for the time we are down. Do many of the lines head down chapeL? Or is it more exclusive for exa and haaaaaaaandah drivers?  

No hire car, But I will heading to chapel to check diz sh1t out bruz! crazy hektiq n stuff ya'll!!!

Thanks Krzy :D

Ah, its not that far from Calder if your keen to go :)

Keen people will do anything i've found... but you will need a car to get there.

If i dont break my car this weekend, i can come n get ya and take you there if you like when im running?

Also, later that night... If you wanna club Melb style and love house music, i most likely will be out with a few people from here so you can come with us also :)

Hey thanks for the response!

Nismoid, that sounds excellent! I think I'll take you up on that :)

We were going to try to find all the good clubs while we were down there 2!

[email protected] :( hehehe

WangBoys,

I think I'll be heading back up to Syd that day. :rolleyes:

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