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could be worse, could have more people like you :) you know what im getting at...............well actually i dont know what im getting at....he's albino everyone

as has been stated all welcome, but if the rain looks bad may pull the plug on the operation as id rather just go see it in the cinema if thats the case.

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try swapping this shift or something man lol

but then again do we want a non skyline in that group Dan :)

been tryin dude, still am, but it seems the people that got the night off, want to keep the night off.

lol are you game enough to park ya car there though :P

i got badged during xmen3 thing was parked in the 1st park you see when entering the parking lot. someone shoulda have noticed the mofo with the screwdriver.

other alternative nearby is salisbury but that carpark is rated the worst in adelaide i believe, fine for us dato drivers :P

the benefit there being decent cinema with f all people there = pop corn battle

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lol are you game enough to park ya car there though :P

i got badged during xmen3 thing was parked in the 1st park you see when entering the parking lot. someone shoulda have noticed the mofo with the screwdriver.

other alternative nearby is salisbury but that carpark is rated the worst in adelaide i believe, fine for us dato drivers :P

the benefit there being decent cinema with f all people there = pop corn battle

I have never had a problem parking there....touch wood

but what other alternatives do we have?

i dont know ttp prob be the better option, park ya cars at mc d's carpark maybe, onlyhave bogans stare at them then and ofcourse maybe rain on them. my car dosnt know what that stuff is :P

weatherzone showing its pretty certain we going to the cinema for this :P

Im still keen either way too.

I know its a bit far for some but Reading Cinemas at Elizabeth are awesome (its practically new). Carpark is well lit and they have security keeping an eye on things.

West Lakes Cinema is good... I find the carpark there is more safer than any other major shopping centre - as can be agreed by quite a few others as per my poll here lol http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sh...shopping+centre

car pooling with dailys :)

anyone in the north gheto can come in mine, if you can handle the smell/embarrasment

hope it dont rain had a few others coming along that wanted to take cars to drive in.

Ok messed around long enough in the hope weather would change.

9.30pm Tee Tree Plaza ill set it as. Closest decent cinema to the original plan. unless by miracle its clear skys Friday, very doubtful

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yeah but drive in is poor quality as is, in terms of clarity. dont need to add looking through a storm to them mix

http://www.weatherzone.com.au/sa/adelaide/adelaide

windy with showers mofo :(

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