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Hey guys,

I finish exams on the 10th of Nov so as promised I was going to start doing movie cruises more regularly over the holidays.

Dinner

Seeing as it will be a Friday - we'll make it TGI FRIDAYS at 7:30pm

I would like numbers by next Monday - 8th of Nov so I can book a table for those eating.

http://westfield.com.au/doncaster/director...p;retailer=2317

For those not eating, we will all meet out the front of the movies at roughly 9pm to do tickets.

Movie

I know this movie comes out on the 4th of Nov, but if you guys can wait another week then we can all go see it for roughly $14.

Meet location: Apple Peel Car Wash - 1 Fitzsimons Lane, Templestowe

Meet Time: 6:30-7:00pm on Friday, 12th Nov

Leaving time: 7:15pm

Destination: Doncaster Shopping Center

Price: ? - Roughly $14 if we get about 20 people

Also, as we know from last time, I will need cash from everyone as we cannot pay separately, so please have $14-15 CASH per person.

If weather is nice, a cruise afterward will go ahead.

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i should be in, will confirm closer to date..but adam isnt dinner at 7:30 abit late because being a friday they get busy at tgi's

As long as we are there at 7:30 we have an hour and a half to order,eat, relax and head upstairs, I'm sure we'll be alright.

I have booked a table for us already and they said it should be fine.

i think im down as a maybe now, i might need to do the friday close shift

will confirm mid week adam

I'll do my best, but I really need numbers by tomorrow, latest Tuesday morn, as the Village guy will try to book seats for us again, the earlier I book, the more chances I can pick good seating for us.

just me for now adam, but will confirm numbers tomorow morning/arvo

Cheers mate.If your desperate for a lift I can get you down to Doncaster.

I'll do my best, but I really need numbers by tomorrow, latest Tuesday morn, as the Village guy will try to book seats for us again, the earlier I book, the more chances I can pick good seating for us.

ok, ill call up work tomoz see if im required or not, with 4 days notice i should be good

anyone willin to give me a lift as well to the shops from apple peel, dads gonna drive me down but dont think he will wait round...thx

Hey guys,

Got a call from Village today asking for numbers, I had to appologise because people have not given me how many people they want to bring.

I need numbers from: Harsh, Jason, Nathan and Anth

At the moment we have about 5 confirmed.

Tonight is the latest guys, otherwise I am just guessing 10 and if you have more then they will have to pay extra on the night.

Adam

Cheers mate.

So far 7 people, should be a nice small group this time :) I am assuming it is also 7 for dinner so far aswell? with TJ +1 possibly abit late...

Waiting on: Jason, Nath, Anth

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