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Re: Larry in Brisbane
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lugnet.org.au
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Wed, 6 Sep 2000 12:43:25 GMT
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I have to go to the city sometime this week myself :) I live not far from the
city... so it's not much of a problem... and in this time I will not be at
work... so I am free :) Mel!
In lugnet.org.au, Kerry Raymond writes:
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> > Larry has asked me to see if anyone in Brisbane would like to meet him
> > this weekend. He won't be here for very long, he arrives late on Friday
> > and leaves Late on Sunday. On Saturday we'll be off to the coast to see
> > the lego show and other touristee places but Sunday might be a goer. If
> > interested email Larry or me.
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> I'm free on Sunday till about early afternoon. We could do
> breakfast/brunch/lunch at somewhere like ... <many possibilities> ...
>
> * Walkabout Creek at the Brisbane Forest Park (The Gap) -- the cafe is on a
> verandah high in the trees in a bushland setting, also they have a kind of
> little fauna collection there to see (Australian birds, cuddly creatures,
> reptiles etc -- live, not stuffed!)
> * Kuta Cafe or Summit Restaurant (on top of Mt Coot-tha) -- great views,
> food so-so though
> * Chez Laila (or similar) on Southbank or the cafe in the City Botanical
> Gardens, possibly with a trip up/down river on the City Cat (high speed
> catamaran ferry)?
> * City Cat up the river to Uni Qld, eat at Wordsmiths Coffee Shop
> * City Cat down the river to Bretts Wharf, eat seafood for lunch by the
> river
> * City Cat down the river to Oxford St, Bulimba, eat at any of the
> cafes/restaurants there
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> All of the above are usually pretty popular with the many overseas visitors
> I get at work. And, so long as the weather is OK, I just love standing up
> the front of the City Cat, wind in the hair, song in my heart (OK, I promise
> not to sing!) etc :-)
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> Walkabout Creek and Bretts Wharf (which would be my first choices) are both
> sufficiently popular that a booking might be a good idea to avoid a wasted
> journey. The others are probably OK to just rock up as there are other
> alternatives in the area if any particular place is full. Apart from Bretts
> Wharf (doesn't open till lunch?), I think they all do breakfast or brunch on
> Sunday, but I can check the exact details for any place of interest.
>
> Kerry
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