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    Craig - Getting the #70 tram it will almost drop you at Carba Tec's front door.

    You catch the tram in Batman Avenue (NOT FLINDERS ST). Batman Ave runs alongside the Yarra River, is between Princes Bridge and Flinders St, it runs off St Kilda Rd outside the station.

    Cheers - Neil

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    Thanks for that.

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    Sorry Neil
    Batman Ave does not exist there any more - it is now a park,

    The tram now goes along Flinders St

    Craig
    I should have mentioned that if you buy a ZONE 1 ALL DAY FULL FARE Metcard for $5-00 you will be able use all the tram network and most of the train network for all day
    Tom

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    Craig,

    Give me a bell when you are in town and if you are interested in a beer in my shed.

    I will put the mortein out of sight if you find it offensive.

    PM me if you want further details.

    - Wood Borer

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    Quote Originally Posted by
    Could be an hours ride in Melbourne.
    's pretty close to the money on that one. Heaps of trams on St Kilda road, probably one or two every couple of minutes going to the city. From here you could wait upto 20 minutes for a #70 Wattle Park one, which would take about 20 mintutes to get you to Carbatec. On the way back, allow twenty minutes wait for a tram back, 20 on the thing, and theres a couple of hours just in travel. Pay a couple of bucks for the cab and you would cut it down to about fifteen minutes each way. Oh yeah, also buy some sudafed, as no doubt you will get someone in the tram who looks like death and is sneezing their head off. I hate public transport.

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    Thanks for the tip about the Metcard Tom, I would have just bought singles

    Wood Borer, Camberwell? I'm just getting my head around Richmond

    Yeah a beer would be good if we can arrange it. I'll PM you my itinerary.

    Cheers

    Craig

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    Craig,

    We live about 50m from the tram line that takes you into the city (Flinders St) and about 2 minutes walk to the station that takes you into the city (Flinders St). Our house is 10Km East from the city.

    Not that many power tools in my shed but a few hand planes and other hand tools plus plenty of cobwebs and shavings also examples of works in progress.

    - Wood Borer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Borer
    Craig,

    We live about 50m from the tram line that takes you into the city (Flinders St) and about 2 minutes walk to the station that takes you into the city (Flinders St). Our house is 10Km East from the city.

    Not that many power tools in my shed but a few hand planes and other hand tools plus plenty of cobwebs and shavings also examples of works in progress.

    - Wood Borer
    Sounds good to me.

    Monday or Tuesday?

    Actually, Eastie has offered me a lift, he reckons that he's happy to drink your beer. :eek:

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    Eastie is most welcome to drink my beer but I would be very careful driving with him - I won't say anything else because I don't want to further ruin his already tattered reputation

    Eastie works in the city area and would probably drive almost past my place to get home so that would be a good arrangement.

    I will PM Eastie with my details.

    How does the Monday night sound?

    - Wood Borer
    Last edited by Wood Borer; 30th July 2004 at 01:11 PM. Reason: missed one word

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    What the?, I never, it wasn't me
    (the bit about drinking your beer was true though )

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    Sorry about the bum steer. BLOODY MELBOURNE things keep changing. :mad: Every time I look there's something different even Collins & Bourke Sts which run parallel to each other about about 250 meters apart now intersect at a point where there used to be nothing but wasteland.

    Guess I'd better stop handing out helpful info to unsuspecting tourists. You could end up anywhere.

    Best thing to do is cop the free ride with Eastie, you could do a lot worse. He's a really nice bloke. Even if he is inclined to imbibe a little.

    Cheers - Neil

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    Craig,

    I have a bottle of Neil's hard shellac in the shed if we run out of beer, the use by date is still current, personally I don't like drinking it straight so I cut it with metho but Eastie ..... straight down the gullet.

    So if you stop off at Carbatec make sure Eastie puts the shellac in the back of the car.

    - Wood Borer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil
    Collins & Bourke Sts which run parallel to each other about about 250 meters apart now intersect at a point where there used to be nothing but wasteland.
    Still is wasteland last time I looked.

    Peter.

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    Borer,
    I prefer my metho tepid, and I’ll only drink 100% IMS. I don’t like ice cubes as it waters it down and clouds the finish. Haymes make a nice drop


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    That's OK Eastie,

    You can hold the bottle above my gas heater in the shed to take the chill off it.

    What bad manners we have though forgetting about our interstate visitor, how do you take your metho Craig?

    - Wood (Spirit) Borer (it's Friday again!)

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