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SUNDAY 2nd MARCH **HARRY's 4 PIES MEET**


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So I've got this far from your directions Eric -

Going down George Street

Right on to Liverpool Street (street after cinemas)

Left on to Harbour Street (street at the end of liverpool)

Right on to Gobourn Street (first right)

From there I'm sorta lost .... or am I completely wrong ?

What Street is Harry's on ?

ur still lost :)

Come down to George Sreet

Turn right on to Bathurst Street (KFC on your left)

Turn left on to Elizabeth Street

Turn right on to Williams Street

Turn left on to Bourke St, I think.

It's the left where the Ferrari shop is and where all those high class prostitutes hang out with portable EFTPOS machines. Watch out, they may swipe your card twice. No that I know of course, rumour has it. :P :uh-huh:

Then head down to the wharf and turn right at the end of the road on to Cowper Wharf Roadway

Then look out for the caravan selling hotdogs and pies, with all the bogans and skanks hanging around, right opposite the Shell servo :D

I got it now ....

From George Street just before Park Street going in to the City ...

Turn right on to Bathurst Street (KFC on your left)

Turn left on to Elizabeth Street (end of Bathurst)

Turn right on to Park Street / Williams Street (first right)

Turn left on to Bourke Street (Sixth Left, it's the left where the Ferrari shop is)

Turn right at the end of Bourke Street on to Cowper Wharf Roadway

Keep going until you see Harry's

DONE AND DONE :(

Isn't the "W" bar around there also ?




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