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Do you mean... you + 3? I don't need car numbers just people numbers for when I book :)

woops, missed this, yes, +1 definite for me, but the other 2, said yeh no worries but you know how come people cancel out of no where (their those types)

Yup, TGIF it is, was only considering PP if the parking was hard but we can just park over the road. Will book today and confirm ^_^

Me + 1

Birds

Ashneel

Jesss14

sanjay

(OO)SKYLINE(OO)

xAlmoN

AussieR31 (possible + 1)

GTTR34

Wanzi + 1

KamikazeNinja34 + 2

Mohsen + 1

vspecIInur

miguelegant + 1

20-21

OK, serious review this time.

PLEASE NOTE: Reservation time has been changed so that TGIF can fit our numbers in. Booking is now for 5.30 with orders taken by 6pm. If you can't make it by this time - no stress - just check out the menu and either pm me or let me know on here what you want and I'll order it for you. It's set up to be finished by 7.30 as they have another booking and obviously we need to go by then but I think the earlier start will be good so we can mingle at the Pines before we head.

Location: TGI Fridays, Shop 250, Westfield Shoppingtown Cnr Williamsons & Doncaster Rds Doncaster VIC 3108

Parking: Across the road at the Hotel/BWS

Meet Time: 5.25pm Friday, 22nd April 2011

Leaving time: 7.15-7.30 to get to the Pines in time for departure

My mobile number is Oh-Four 38 898 780

I have booked for 26 but will reconfirm with TGIF on Friday. Please let me know of any updates.

Me + 1

Birds

Ashneel

Jesss14

sanjay + 1

(OO)SKYLINE(OO)

xAlmoN

AussieR31 (possible + 1)

GTTR34

Wanzi + 1

KamikazeNinja34 + 2

Mohsen + 1 (possible + 2)

vspecIInur + 1

miguelegant + 1

22 Confirmed, possible 25

BRO DNT MEET UP AT SHOPO OR PANCAKES... MEET UP AT APPLE PEAL CAR WASH.

This looks to be a big one.

I will update with more info shortly, but if everyone could please post up numbers that would be great.

Movie

Fast and the Furious 5

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

Meet Time: 6:30-7:00pm on Friday, 22nd April 2011

Leaving time: 8pm (gets us good spots at the drive ins)

Movie time: ??? (sometime after 9pm)

Destination: Coburg Drive Ins

Price: $10 or less per person depending on numbers

BRO DNT MEET UP AT SHOPO OR PANCAKES... MEET UP AT APPLE PEAL CAR WASH.

This looks to be a big one.

I will update with more info shortly, but if everyone could please post up numbers that would be great.

Movie

Fast and the Furious 5

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

Meet Time: 6:30-7:00pm on Friday, 22nd April 2011

Leaving time: 8pm (gets us good spots at the drive ins)

Movie time: ??? (sometime after 9pm)

Destination: Coburg Drive Ins

Price: $10 or less per person depending on numbers

you spoke to me earlier?

..........anybody organising any events or meetings near western suburbs ??????? no body.........................thats not fair :down:

..........anybody organising any events or meetings near western suburbs ??????? no body.........................thats not fair :down:

log onto vic imports, a bunch from the west are heading down together

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