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lol what are you taking ova here normsta :blink: respect my authoritie

nah all good, that could work but im a bit worried they may stop showing it after 2 weeks. my guess is theyll keep it running but you never can be too sure.

if anyone wants to try calling em to see if they are commiting to playing it 3 weeks straight feel free

cheers for the kick in the ass krishy :) sob

majority has spoken date will fri the 24th,

wear something pretty krisy and i might let you in back seat :P:)

anyways, in the event of an emergency and it is not showing cinema shall be where we heading. we will know by the monday of that week i believe. pretty sure thats how the webpage go's

bring some fuel if you feel the need to rev up your car with the pov spec lancers during the racing like last fn furious

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tXyi3lSckA...feature=related

those of you that have to work plz give me ur boss's work number so i may call and abuse them

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cheers for the kick in the ass krishy :P sob

majority has spoken date will fri the 24th,

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those of you that have to work plz give me ur boss's work number so i may call and abuse them

8212 2811, ask for the TGSM. :)

ill try to be there.

post whores atleast keep the important sh*t on the current page :P

fri the 24th

if you not there you.you..................prob pissed at me like those who are working :)

i have 1 that cant make it for fri, any others that want to abuse me?

I have a 21st the 17th and two Fridays off in a row and my boss will want to boot my teeth in,

Such a shame I won't be able to make it, Never been to a drive-in before either :)

wont know untill about the 21st, we are all clear im making an assumption it will be playing yes????

drive in lets you know whats playing and what time on about the tuesday of that week so if anyone wants to start checking it around there feel free to let us know.

id say 8.30 or 10.30 chances are, usually kids movie on before at 6.30pm

webpage for drivein

http://www.wallis.com.au/mainline.html

in the event of a unlikely disaster its not playing, ill be down for a cinema trip with who ever wants to go.

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Sorry Dan i won't be able to make it mate

my flight from Mt Gambier doesnt get in till 8pm....so will most likely be missing out

could someone at least let me know what time you guys going...?

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arrrrrrrrrrrr that be pirating you speak of, swervy mofo

fri 24

krisy tuffen up princess you disapoint me, you run the risk of falling down in the cool status rankings(possibly even below me)

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