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My plans for tonight have fallen throughand i thought i might come and check out the rice. I probably cant make it to the first screening so i was to go to just the second one would i still be able to see much or do u get whats left in the corner if you come late?

just for anyone who was wondering and there seems to be alot of questions about it.....you can start and run your car between movies...which is about 15mins usually...and just incase the battery still doesnt make it they have dudes with jumper packs come around at the end of the movie.....and if that doesnt work i have a set of great jumper leads in my car also. nothing to worry about...im a bit of a drive ins whore as bass hill is 2 mins from my house =) and also you dont need to clip the wire to you car as they transmit a pretty high quality sound through the radio without static.

....and if all else fails i know a guy (100% blind at that) that lives right on the boundary fence of the complex (whom is able to sit in his lounge room with a good radio and listen to the movies everynight) who owns a chicken farm so we could always just "borrow" 500 dozen eggs and have some errrr "fun".

Guys... on the radio this morning the police where saying they have cracked down on street racing and will be targeting people who drive cars like those in the fast and the furious especially in a group.. Great!

Lets just take it easy, the police wont bother us if we behave. If they come up to us I will talk to them, tell them we are just out to see a movie and we are a social group. Its all good...

Originally posted by carlo

If they come up to us I will talk to them, tell them we are just out to see a movie and we are a social group. Its all good...

Never fear, Carlo's here! :)

Seriously, if we do run into them just tell them we're out to see a movie and having a bit of fun, the rice is just to make fun of people who mod their cars tastelessly and we're behaving ourselves the cops would have to be complete c**ts to try anything...

..uhhhh news just in, apparently they are... :bahaha: (just kidding officer!) :)

Well...

1. The movie was quite............ different. They actually decided to try and have a plot this time. As much as it surprised me, I think I enjoyed the first one more.

2. Dundan and Kelly need to be hung, drawn and quartered for defacing their skyline. Wait for pics........... Unbelievable :P

3. Great turnout guys, but I don't know why you all hid in the corner, I parked right in front of the screen and had a great view :D

Had a top night guys! Nice to finally meet some of you...

How good was the rice efforts of Majanal and Duncan...? Fully Sik! I'll send my pics around later...

Hopefully this is the start of more 'stupid idea' nights! :P

Oh yeah, and the movie was pretty good too. A lot better than I expected. Especially liked the Skyline nailing the Supra at the start!




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