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I am not getting into ANOTHER "east side ppl are too lasy/tight to drive their cars!" arguement ;)

I chose Westgate bridge, as it is central to most people. Some of us (low-lux, etc.) has to come from sunbury which is almost an hour drive to the westgate! I wouldn't want to make him, or others, drive 1.5-2 hrs just for a general meet.

Funky: Where is this "usual" spot you mentioned? Have you been cruising/meeting with you imaginary friends again?:)

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Alright to be fair, I voted Albert Park. Than we can play Schumacher afterward hehe.

I think the location is pretty good too for cruise as it is close to Princess for any cruise in the SE, E and is not that far from Westgate as well.

Pretty central and not in the heart of the City. But don't know of any big carpark thu.

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