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OK I went to a little meeting in Brisbane on the 13th June at the Roma Street Parklands....Not many cars but a great place to hang out, yes it is close to police headquaters but there is a rather large and noisy transit station in between so you can make some noise without fear...Yes the cops do patrols throught the parkland but they are cool and don't cause any hasels.....

ANYWAY, What I am proposing is a regular meeting place to hang out on particular nights so have a look at the poll above and make your decision, if anyone has anything to add let me know and I will modify the poll.

I just think that it would be great if people new that on a xxxxx night if its fine then there will be cars at xxxxx. The other thing is it would be great if you all made a decission that on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th xxxxx night of the month we always meet at xxxxx

Time for meetings would be around 8pm onward or so

:P

Have you ever been to the river cam ? There's a few little parking bays along there with a hell big stretch of road. It used to be pretty big but the cops cracked down on it and it died off, but it's a good quiet place to park and have a chat and even decide on a cruise later on in the night or something.

I think at least one saturday night every month we all gotta meet up and have a chat. If only to discuss how we're gunna get the QLD Club running.

Its seems obvious that we all want somewhere to gather So I propose that we pick a date some time soon and all get together and go for a drive to these different places and check them out as a group.

meet/race "V" meet/chat

From what I have whitnessed the norm seems to be that everyone gets together and has a chat and stuff around 8:30pm then as it gets later they head off for a run somewhere. May I suggest that NO ONE post possible race spots only meeting spots.

Keep the ideas flowing.

Originally posted by Birty

Is anyone up for something tomorrow night ?

Birty

If your interested... I think some of us are going up the coast this weekend.. Well saturday night anyway. Its no where near as good as the gold coast... but yeah.. Its somewhere different until the whole cop thing dies down.

I've gotta speak to Fenn first to find out whats going on.

  • 4 weeks later...

Well I can't really do Friday nights, but Saturday nights are normally OK. Can I suggest that if you're part of the "meet/race" group that you have your runs nowhere near where the rest of us hang out, the last thing we need is yet another good hangout killed off by cops cracking down on everyone because of a few.

I'm not saying don't have fun, just be careful and considerate of the rest of us, and please think of the long-term use of the area! If we treat the area right, chances are we'll be left alone!

  • 2 weeks later...

hey cam do u cruise around twba much? i've been there a few times over the last couple of months and i think i saw u once! i was actualy in twba on the 20th/21st and did a bit of the cruise thing but was a bit disappointed with the action. i saw a few cars , the hifi mart r33 and a couple of others but most were parked. i see that a few people park around the back of the travel centre but where's all the action happening?:lol:

giz01

In Toowoomba go to the "Chalk Drive" carpark (opposite Queen's Park) on Saturday nights, normally a heaps of cars there.

Council have actually let us use this as a regular meeting place and tend to let us be so long as we don't fool around too much.

There are heaps of imports in town now so we should all get together sometime.

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