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Old 11-07-2005, 08:51 PM   #11
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Hey xdc351...

Just thought id add my 2cents worth. If youre in melb, try the Arcadia bar (corner Punt & Toorak Rds). I used to go there a fair bit and a heap of the girls from work go there coz its not a meat market like so many other places. Its actually really sorta "laid back". Theres some pool tables, an outside beer garden bit and entertainment. Uni nights are i think wednesdy & thursday nights. As i said, I used to go there with my mates and we always had an awesome time. No skanky little trollops, mainly down to earth Aussie chicks.

So yeah, maybe give that a try. Not the nightclub scene, more a relaxed bar/pub scene!

Good luck! :
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