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Post by gkaytaz » Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:02 am

Julian Mayo wrote:
gkaytaz wrote:
In other words: Aussie-rules Monaco?
Sans cobblestones, tunnel, rich people, yachts, atmosphere, fans, but viewable in Europe at a nice tima, :evil:
Understood :lol:
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Post by gkaytaz » Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:05 am

jacfan wrote:Hmmm don't think you have been to Geelong for a while. :shock: :shock:
Well, everyone is entitled to their opinion. To me Sydney is as good as Melbourne. A street track is always a welcome change from the high tech top of the line Tilke designs. Don't get me wrong, I like those too but every once in a while I like to see an ordinary circuit.
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Post by Julian Mayo » Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:57 am

jacfan wrote:
Julian Mayo wrote:
jacfan wrote: Geelong would be good for me but I can't even begin to imagine where they would have it. :shock:
Along the waterfront, around the statue thingo, up past the Ford Factory, over the hill and back down to the waterfront.
Fan access should make Silverstone look like paradise.
Hmmm don't think you have been to Geelong for a while. :shock: :shock:
Awwww...........only about 20 years or so, why?

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