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Hey guys,

Reminder - it is this Friday!

I Have spoken to Village now.

Have told them roughly 30 cars - about 15 on SAU ( not doubling from the people who have said they are coming on facebook) plus another 15 on facebook.

Unfortunetly they don't want to offer food vouchers this time, they said it is only financially viable with an entire field of cars (200 minimum) we got that for Fast 5, but not for this one.

It is $10 a person or $20 a carload, so if there are 2 in a car it's $20, 3=$20,4=$20 etc.... still alot cheaper then the regular $17-18 a person.

Please let me know of any changes. if anyone has mates that want to come in their cars too, now is the time to tell me.

I have posted this on facebook too.

COMING

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john

Eli + mates

Colin

Mohammad

Juliette

Longinus

Wynn * 2 cars

martin - maybe

Leroy Pereson - maybe

Jason - confirmed on facebook

GTTR34 - maybe

Nick - maybe

Dennis - maybe

Facebook - additional 15 people

http://http://www.facebook.com/events/446961245321042/?notif_t=plan_user_joined

Adam

GUYS - Update.

I have spoken to Village and organized 20 seats for Village Doncaster @ 8:40pm.

We have the option to still do the drive ins but I have to let them know by 12pm tomorrow whether its @ Coburg or Doncaster.

At least this way we wont get rained out. As of right now we are booked for Doncaster unless the weather looks like it will get better.

I need to know from people now how many guests you want. I have 20 seats ( 2 lines of 10 )reserved. on the night if there are more thats fine, some may not sit with the group, but I will make sure you still get the discount.

So please let me know ASAP.

I am posting this on FB too.

Adam

no worries. thanks for the updates guys, keep them coming.

Just a reminder, these are the normal prepay before so bring cash ($10 a person) if you remember as we all have to prepay at the cinemas.

Normally we all just wait out the front of the cinemas, all pool our cash and then I go up, give the cash and get back the tickets and hand out to everyone.

great, thanks for the info.

I think 20 seats will be suitable.

Also based on the weather no point meeting at the car wash and is freezing so please head straight to Doncaster and park. I will be out the front of Village at 8:00pm to collect money to get the tickets.

My number is 0419110110, please feel free to give me a buzz if there are any questions.

ended up going to the drive ins with another member

weather held up good

movie was also good

hopefully next time weather wont stop us from going to the drive ins

how was the meet and movie for the guys that went to doncaster?

Yup, not many showed up, but a fun time was had by all. Parking was a nightmare (at least for me haha). Movie was great, but I can't seem to stop thinking about the plot holes haha Thanks for organising the event Adam!

Look forward to the next one, hopefully at the drive-ins :D

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