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Could it be possible that this could become a weekly thursday night thing for skyliners to meet?

Last nights turn out was pretty good and the location selected was also good considering no cops turned up and the security had let us be as we were not doing anything wrong.

Only thing though was it was to far for us southsiders.

I say we make a weekly event at Officeworks at Annerley/Woollongabba area along ipswitch road at its just on the border of the CBD but its also on the southside too.

We'll probably keep this going on a semi regular basis.

Every coupla weeks or so.

Weekly is too much, and people wont come.

It will never be in the same spot everytime.

No matter where we meet, someone is going to have to travel to the other side of town, we'll just move it around.

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We've done the weekly thursday night thing before and it doesn't work out. Works for about the first 3 weeks then people become bored and un-interested in meeting weekly.

We already do have a weekly meet on tuesday nights at different restaurants around brisbane, maybe you should join in on one of these?

By all means, try the thursday night thing again, I was just advising you that it's been done before and fades out every time.

Oh my god, there are so many people who have posted in this thread who I have set to ignore...... still. lol.

Erin is right. Sau wekly meets don't really work out long term.

I still didn't meet half of you. Was a good outing though. In case anyone wanted to know, I was the tall bloke with the green shirt.

BTW Squizz, nice work on the on-ramp afterwards. I honestly thought you were going to turn it around. GOGO Attessa!

Nah Mate takes more than that to throw me. Would have been more to come but I had my passenger side shenanigans control device fitted :)

sounded nice. One of the guys said you were going to make it feel pain on the way out so we all listened.

When's the 671 going on?

yeah that was me.. apologies for not introducing myself :)

Nah Mate takes more than that to throw me.  Would have been more to come but I had my passenger side shenanigans control device fitted :)

I like that. I also have a similar device but it is a multi-control device all in one. I knew I should have paid extra for the passenger side only version. Mine controls:

Eating habits, wardrobe, finances, most of my decision making.

I even had to wait until 1:20am so I could type this message while its on recharge.

sounded nice. One of the guys said you were going to make it feel pain on the way out so we all listened.

When's the 671 going on?

right after i get rid of the pissy R180 diff and 4cyl gearbox

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