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Hi Fellas,

This is kind of a weird request, but I was wondering if anyone of my fellow skyline brothers or sisters lol are able to point me in the right direction to some places which would give a lil privacy for a couple say during the day. Considering Im from melbourne and the girl Im seeing is from Brisbane nothern suburbs, do you guys have like reservoirs, or lakes or kinda secluded spots that have beeen used before toward the northern suburbs????. :P hehe...

Um feel free to PM if your too shy to post but once again im running out of ideas on places to look for and not knowing brisbane doesnt help at all.

I dont really wana ask my lady friend since Im meant to be organising the day ;)

Anyway let me know and i hope i havent offended anyone.

Rj

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Northern suburbs, depending where you are you could make a little trip out of it, head to eatons hill, go to clear mountain and drive up that has a nice view. Then decend the other side and go to somerset dam. It's quiet but depending on what you're planning on getting up to, I'm not sure on how secluded you need it. lol.

There's some good places to go for a drive past caboolture, but you might get lost lol.

Welcome, by the way.

Edited by hylian

If you like mountain driving, check out the Glasshouse Mountain, Maleny and surrounding areas. Montville is a sick little place to go for a wander as well. Some nice roads out there.

Speaking of jizz, how's this: Bought my car, went for a drive that night with a friend and his missus, then somehow she left a WET PATCH on my back seat.

If you like mountain driving, check out the Glasshouse Mountain, Maleny and surrounding areas. Montville is a sick little place to go for a wander as well. Some nice roads out there.

Speaking of jizz, how's this: Bought my car, went for a drive that night with a friend and his missus, then somehow she left a WET PATCH on my back seat.

She must love the Fords >_<

Hehehe had a similar story in my car when had a mate n his gf at the time, parked the car in a car park and went to the ATM and there was a friken line for the ATM, I come back to the car moving up and down, n find a friken stain on da rear seat the next day........lol friken mates!!!!

Ok cool thanks guys is there like a reservoirs or lakes or anything like dat that are not too crowded on a saturday??

Hehehe had a similar story in my car when had a mate n his gf at the time, parked the car in a car park and went to the ATM and there was a friken line for the ATM, I come back to the car moving up and down, n find a friken stain on da rear seat the next day........lol friken mates!!!!

Ok cool thanks guys is there like a reservoirs or lakes or anything like dat that are not too crowded on a saturday??

They are pretty much all crowded on a saturday, you know being an attraction and all

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