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Hi Geoff,

The coffee shop that is open at midnight is called Corelli's at newtown.
We are doing a ride tonight.
West ryde to meadowbank - homebush-cooks river- tempe- coffee shop and back.
I imagine it to be icy cold.
How was the ride? I ended up at Sam's Cafe in Croydon having dinner with some friends. I'll try Corelli's another night

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Whats the address for Corelli's ?
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That would be the classic startle response. When frightened by something you tend to tense up and freeze and focus on the threat.

Most commonly seen in motor accidents where on a straight road with a single tree and clear scrub or paddocks for hundreds of metres either side, the tree tends to attact the most horrendous crashes.

Also seen in mountain biking when you see a big rock on the trail that you don't want to hit...
I did forget to mention these people are mostly walking towards me.......
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Just wondering if the Cooks River Cycleway closure rumours started from the section on the bay near the Cooks River that will be closed for the next couple of years due to some pipes being built for a certain desalination plant...

PS Have a friend who used to get very good service at Corelli's (and most other coffee shops on King St). The wonders of feminine wiles.
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Just wondering if the Cooks River Cycleway closure rumours started from the section on the bay near the Cooks River that will be closed for the next couple of years due to some pipes being built for a certain desalination plant...

PS Have a friend who used to get very good service at Corelli's (and most other coffee shops on King St). The wonders of feminine wiles.
mmm
I wonder who you might be talking about??
So where is Corelli's?

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mmm
I wonder who you might be talking about??
So where is Corelli's?

Cheers

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Just across the road from the restaurant 357 King (don't know if it's still going) which, surprisingly, is at 357 King St. That puts Corellis on the E side a couple of blocks S of the station.

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