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Plan D:-

Shift the Teppanyaki Restaurant booking to Sunday 27/5/12 ???

The Edge Cinema Katoomba is running "Bullitt" on the iMax Screen at 3pm and finishes at 5pm

Cost of movie on the big screen is $10.

Time to cruise back to Emu Plains for dinner at 6pm

I'll leave this option to you Justin :) > your call & would you like to have a cruise from Penrith at 1.45pm (allowing for roadworks) to Katoomba for the film? Or 1pm if going up via Bells Line Of Road?

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I'm actually Liking the 27th Idea Terry!

Lets Make it 1P.M Meet at Aqua Golf For A Cruise via Penrith Leaving at 1:30 to the Cinemas's then onto Teppenyaki For Dinner? Who Is keen?

Now Everyone has to confirm if they will be coming to dinner! PLEASE CONFIRM GUYS BY THE 18TH STILL!

If the date is changed to 27/5/12 in favour of Bullitt Movie at iMax Katoomba, followed by Teppanyaki at Emu Plains, it might be best don't you think, to approach Nick at the AGM to-day with regard to cleaning up this thread Justin?

I'll try my best to come meet you guys at the meet and then dinner but I won't be going on the cruise I guess.. My mate had an accident in my car and it will be in the shop getting repaired on this date :(




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