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And sadly I wont be able to make it to the drive in on fri ;| Gonna be working

Dagnamit

-D

damn ben(dohmar) was lookin forward to finally meetin ya! well depending on what time you finish there might still be a few of us out and about after. i know dan and myself would be keen to have a suss of that R of yours.

sam i know your new to the forum but try keep the illicit talk to a minimum and as a general passing joke. the mods may come down hard about it. :D

sold my 18"s last night so i will definatly be coming YAY. to the experts how much does it cost for a car to get into the drive in??

also got 14"s with vl hubcaps so looks like the vlt is back to ILUCV 1 Styles! YEA :P

:cheers:

$20 dolla bill yall im sure ive written that in here ya slacker. remember 6.45pm door opens ill be down there like 6.15ish hopefully try to get there sooner than later more likely to get good spots that way.

drive in finally messaged me said no group discounts and a whole lot of nothing for the amount of time it took them to message me.

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chronicles of nanana is on after $20 is 1 movie keep in mind that 1 movie go's for over 2 hours and the other movie is a chick flick so i vote we blow that joint after speed.

o and thought id throw in a disclaimer

no hero's please keep it respectable in n out the drive in drive safely etc.

if the long arm of the law dont reach the back of my hand will :D and all shall be good fun n games

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damn ben(dohmar) was lookin forward to finally meetin ya! well depending on what time you finish there might still be a few of us out and about after. i know dan and myself would be keen to have a suss of that R of yours.

Hah. I'll be in Olympic Dam. Dont particularly fancy an 800km drive to Adelaide either ;P

-D

now whos unsociable dohmar :cheers: corrected no 1 will eva know

u gonna hit us with the 800km stare i heard :D take that

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me fail english thats umpossible

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yeah i think we gonna have to go with it.

too late to cancel for the dirty south ppl.

im like 10min away from the place and its stopped raining now and while it dosnt look fantastic in the cloud department it looks like it will only be lite shower if at all. thats weatherman dan reporting to you live at the scene.

see you down there

will prob be parked 1 row behind the big projector light box thingy

dammit my car dosnt know what rain is its not gona like me anymore :)

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