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I have to say that I am tired of just standing around at the museum then going home, or for a "cruise".... Jayce, Luke and I were talking briefly on Tuesday night about going somewhere after everyone has met up for a drink (alcoholic or not), it would make the night alot more interesting and it would also be a good chance to get INDOORS seeing as its bloody freezing this time of year.... SO, any suggestions on where to go (not Jerra pub) where we can park securely and keep an eye on the cars aswell as get inside for a drink and a social sit down and chat?

Southern Cross club?

if you can get parking under there on a Friday night that is....

Or in Civic there's parking under the convention centre 24/7, but I don't think it's patrolled after working hours

Southern Cross club?

if you can get parking under there on a Friday night that is....

Or in Civic there's parking under the convention centre 24/7, but I don't think it's patrolled after working hours

Parking aint that bad there..."southers"

If you park in the lower basment you will easily find parks...

But beware, there has been alot of reports of old stupid drivers hitting other cars.

So best place in like i said lower basement. cameras are everywhere... but not good for identification.. more of a scare thing.

any one wanna come for a cruise tonight and take pics of their cars? i know djhatton wants too, provided its not raining. i know of a couple of spots around town which give great photo op's.

djhatton,

remember too bring your camera dude!

any one wanna come for a cruise tonight and take pics of their cars? i know djhatton wants too, provided its not raining. i know of a couple of spots around town which give great photo op's.

djhatton,

remember too bring your camera dude!

Sounds good, what time and where are you gonna meet up, or just the usual at museum at 9ish?

Parking aint that bad there..."southers"

If you park in the lower basment you will easily find parks...

But beware, there has been alot of reports of old stupid drivers hitting other cars.

So best place in like i said lower basement. cameras are everywhere... but not good for identification.. more of a scare thing.

Mine included.... no note or anything of course.

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