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What the hell is exciting to see on the Mornington Peninsula?

Seriously. Am I missing something?

Mornington is actually not a bad place (once you have been everywhere else in Victoria). I spent Easter there.

Apart from the usualy camping/fishing, there are the three huge mazes in the peninsula. Also Fort Nepean and Point Nepean is worth a look at the battlements. You can also feed/swim with dolphins at Sorrento. For a special treat, the Montalto winery/restaurant is also good and has won a crapload of awards.

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Aite guys seems like the most popular suggestions are:

Eurika Skydeck

Ice Bar

Yarra Valley Winery

Crown

Chapel, Chadstone, Collins st.

Melbourne’s Restaurant Tram

GOR – MAYBE

Mt. Dand – Sky High, Ranges

Any one knows any track days round that time? She loves Cars and wouldn't mind letter her have a go in mine...legally

i play indoor soccer there. Lance Whitnall is there every week for some reason also.

bugger Skydeck, come epping bro :)

LOL

epping cuzz!!!

dnt forget to rock up lookin all muzza speck

one of the star attractions is maximum tune :D

ur gf lives in Brissy? if she's white, I'm sorry if I slept with her.

On the upside stay a weekend in somwhere like toorak. go for breakfast at a cafe, have brunch. take her shopping. go for dinner. go for late night gelati on lygon. take her to a chocolate cafe like Brunetti's or Max Brennar oe Koko Blak. you don't get any of that shit up here in Brisbane. fucking shops close at like 5pm here, and the cafes n restaurants close at 10pm. They have no culture like melb, so spoil her with it.

and for the love of god put her in some fashionable clothes. women up here are fucking stuck in the 80's with their fashion, fuckin hipster emo trolls. I swear if it wasn't for the vaginas on them they'd be just about as useful to society as the emo arafat scarf toting skinny jeans wearing whiteboys up here.

goldcoast women on the other hand are much nicer to look at. mmmmm. god bless coasties and good weed from byron bay.

Epping plaza

Epping RSL

Epping Football Field

Epping Leisure City

Epping Hotel

Epping Petrol Station

lol dont forget hungry jacks on a friday night after you hang around the front of epping plaza like a sick kent with all the other 15yo muzzas

Plus 1 for Skyhigh good food, great veiw and a killa drive up there Mt Dandenong rd and Mountain Hwy= fun great drive on these roads so long as there not a bucket load of sunday drivers grrr they piss me off.

She wil love it up there I've taken a few chick friends from Brissy up there and they have all loved it

good luck and have fun will she's down

lol dont forget hungry jacks on a friday night after you hang around the front of epping plaza like a sick kent with all the other 15yo muzzas

f**k hungry jacks brooo well kik bak at da kebab shop on high street

funniest thing are those 13 yr old muzteks

they walk around thinking they own the place and are real rude to people

my friend yelled at a bunch of em..

its that one that likes GTR's Nick :)

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