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hey guys, I had this idea talked about with me with another member. about haveing a socal gathering every 2nd week or so. so here it is,the meet point will change each time and every 4th week will go on a cruiz (if i can get routs done in time).

so the first one will be friday the 29th of march.

well meet at a cafe in grensbrough called urbon groves @ 8pm

it located at top of main st grensbrough on grimshaw st map 20 j2+3.

parking is located at the rear and the cop shop is 400m up the road so there is no need (to a point) worry about u'r car getting jaked

also i was thinking maby after we could go see a movie. well to the coburg drive in.

current movies on at the moment

wild hogs- commady

Deja Vu [M]

4.30pm, 9.00pm

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Ghost Rider [M]

1.30pm, 4.00pm, 6.50pm, 9.15pm

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Hannibal Rising [MA15+]

11.10am, 4.00pm, 9.20pm

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Man of the Year [M]

11.00am, 1.30pm, 4.00pm, 6.30pm, 9.00pm

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Miss Potter [G]

10.30am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm, 7.00pm

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Music and Lyrics [PG]

10.30am, 12.40pm, 2.50pm, 5.00pm, 7.15pm, 9.30pm

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Norbit [M]

10.30am, 12.40pm, 2.50pm, 5.00pm, 7.10pm, 9.20pm

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Rocky Balboa [M]

11.20am, 1.40pm, 4.10pm, 6.30pm, 8.50pm

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The Good Shepherd [M]

10.45am, 2.10pm, 5.30pm, 8.45pm

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The Pursuit of Happyness [M]

11.00am, 1.30pm, 6.45pm

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please disregard the times as they are not for the night.

movies subject to change

if u wona know any thing else just ask

chears brentt

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how about a movie at coburg drive-ins?

sounds like an idea, who would be up for coffie at grensbrough and then a 15min-20min drive to coburg drive in afterwards.

ill defently look in to it

the meet point will change each meet so if u know of any good caffe spots near u let me know and we can use them.

chears brentt

hey i wouldnt mind catching up for a social thing.

i am best mates with the owner of urban grooves, so i can guarentee if we organise it, we'll get front tables either on the street or the big ones inside depending on how many ppl there are gonna be.

let me know coz ill be in for that.

BTW: coburg drive ins? cummon man.

your better off just catchin up at the cafe and then just cruise some where as a goup

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