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Ya she is in too....wouldn it be eaisier to count cars instead of ppl.....so have a shoe polish and number cars like DECA...so its easier..who ever rocks up to the initial meet gets a number...and who ever doesnt, dont and miss out....this makes sure all the diff clubs socialise with eachother and numbers like that looks kewl on the car :D

But that would require me to wash my car! I was hoping to get away without washing my car till next Deca.

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Cool, and yeh nearby shopping centre car park seems like the go. I just left a message with Village to call me asap tomorrow because I need to see how many spots there are for one movie... we may end up taking up a whole cinema....

Hey Adam - did you find out how many spots for one movie?

It would be unreal if the whole cinema was full of imports...

Just an idea, why dont you post a link to the flyer in this thread and everyone can print their own? Saves you having to print all of them yourself and no issue of not having printed enough.

Hey Adam - did you find out how many spots for one movie?

It would be unreal if the whole cinema was full of imports...

Dont worry - 360 spots in the biggest cinema... that when 2 cars tuck in between 2 polls.

Just an idea, why dont you post a link to the flyer in this thread and everyone can print their own? Saves you having to print all of them yourself and no issue of not having printed enough.

because it is then a bit too easy for people to copy an extra one for their friends and a close estimate to the real number is essential as village reserve a certain amount of tickets for us so some actual members may then miss out ..etc...

Anyone going to the GTCC club movie night the next night? I was going to do both but unless the movie is biblically awesome (which, let's face it, isn't likely), I won't go to GTCC

Are we counting cars or people? Because if it's cars then its 2 for me, but if it's people it could be 4

+1 i may be bringin 2 mates in my car

Anyone going to the GTCC club movie night the next night? I was going to do both but unless the movie is biblically awesome (which, let's face it, isn't likely), I won't go to GTCC

I'd prefer not to go to the gtcc meet for the movie as they are meeting at Knox on a Saturday night, not saying there meets cause trouble because they are all sensible guys but sensible or not in Knox doesn't matter with that cop lurking around waiting for imports, I know firsthand cos I work at the supermarket inside Knox and yep last year I got pulled over bcos he saw me park my car n did a general check which made me late to work (he found nothing wrong n let me go, but still was late to work)

I'm going to ask if the Clubcj.net boys can rock up to this too? We'll have about a dozen CJ Lancers from ESs -> Evo Xs coming if you'd let us partake? Have PM-ed you Adam. Please let me know details and I'll put in the numbers.

Also have contacted the RColt.com boys and we could make a night of this and as one of you pointed out. Fill the entire movie lot out with imports.

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