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my favourite place is on parramatta road driving in the opposite direction, hate going to the city

Although the mrs loves dragging me along to Hyde Park on the odd occasion to enjoy the atmosphere and I admit it's nice

I have a sort of tradition with my dad that once a month He and I go and grab a bite to eat from Harrys Cafe in Haymarket, don't really know how it started but it's just something we do lol

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Umm, favourite place just to chill out would have to be Cargo Bar in darling harbour

otherwise the highway down to wollongong would be the best cruise,

i like being home with the family, when we go out my dad and i always start fighting.

actually Im also gonna say my oldies place.

theres nothing like getting an old fashin home cooked dinner, and having a massive garage plus a pool.

work on car, go for a swim, have a nice home cooked meal.

then pub.

then racetrack

local pub.

otherwise my home/garage.

actually Im also gonna say my oldies place.

theres nothing like getting an old fashin home cooked dinner, and having a massive garage plus a pool.

work on car, go for a swim, have a nice home cooked meal.

then pub.

then racetrack

+1 on all accounts... including your oldies place :D

Hmm lets see, La Perouse .. Brighton-Le-Sands (past bay street) .. And people might find this weird, but just cruising it on the M5 towards the Airport, going inside the airport for a lil cruise then going back to Bankstown through the M5.

Haha, usually take that trip when i gotta wait for the mrs to get ready just for lunch -.-

lol.

MRXTCZ

on the M5 towards the Airport, going inside the airport for a lil cruise

MRXTCZ

going inside the airport?

as in through the departure/arrivals lanes for a cruise?

yeah...weird...!!!

I do that too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your not alone!! ahah. If you see another skyline randomly driving through the airport in the middle of the night, it will probably be me! I love the lights and the feel of driving through there.

Often followed by parking at Krispy Kremes and gorging donuts! :(

Going through the city on a nice quiet night (Monday, Tuesday etc, definately not Fri, Sat, Sun) and just seeing all the lights, driving along some nice roads, and stopping for some ice cream or pancakes :)

My absolute favourite drive though would have to be an SAU cruise. Chubbs' one last year along bells line of road to the pie shop was great, or any drive to a DECA or Texi is fantastic :rofl:

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