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Go the shopping list!! Hahaha!

I went past Hoyts today to try to get times:still nothing! They say at midnight tonight they should have times up:I'll check in the morning...

man the rav is nowhere near as sick as the "FULL SICK HYUNDAI MAATE"

for those not aware i've been religated to driving a 4cyl 4spd auto korean land barge that reminds me of driving a lounge chair, except slower and with less responsiveness.

*throws hissy fit!* I WANT MY GTR BACK :P

its now proven that there exists no worse withdrawal symptoms.

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And I thought 'smackies' coming off 'the gear' was a low point,LOL!

Righto:Hoyts have the sess' times up:we're there at 7.15pm-I'd suggest get there way earlier for tickets,as Thursday release nights always prove to be busy,regardless of movie genre. See you there! J.

ill bring the all powerful courier ute, its a 2.6L!!! same as the GTRs!!!! get there at 6? is there a meet "spot" i dont know what most of you look like and would hate to be by myself :P

Edited by low200

Alrighty, I'm meeting Luke (Frink) out the front of Hoyts at 6pm, to get tickets for the 7:15pm showing, given that it's opening today it'll probably be fairly packed so we're thinking we'll get our tickets a bit early.

Anyone that wants to meet us there then is more than welcome to.

We'll probably hunt down some form of dinner in between 6 and 7:15 as well.

Edited by Bluprint

ok, well me and a couple of other mates are going to the 930 showing, cause thats the only time some of them can make it ..

so i guess there will be potentially 2 SAU sessions :P

we are getting there at 910 to get tickets for 930 show ..

Cheers,

-JD

PS: Hope it rains tonight :P:D

Edited by JD-33

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