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Originally posted by ONARUN

if you are running late call me (George) on 0438 438 567 or get your arse down to the drive-in and look for all the skylines

if you are late, you take the M4 and then the Reservoir Rd exit (stick to your left) and it's the 2nd street on the left called 'Cricketers Arms Rd'

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Hate to be a wet blanket.

But last time I went to the drive-ins I nearly tore off my front bumper...The bumps to get the cars at a an angle to the screen are not gtr front spoiler friendly......

Or it could of been just me,.

well, the movie was great. i was so scared of those flying dragons/dodo birds but i had loz with me and he held my hand so i was ok.

good call on the pub jen, i'd definately make the trip for that one again.

highlight of the night- loz in the backseat of his car, me next to him (no we weren't), matboy in the passengers seat and eugen driving. it's about 4:30, we'd just left panthers & the birds were chirping when all of a sudden there's some sparks beneath the steering wheel. next thing we know there's smoke pouring out of the gap between the right guard and the bonnet. loz starts screaming, 'get out. get out, we're gonna catch on fire, get out'

so we make a frantic run for it and open the bonnet....

...and what do we see....

....RICE ATTACK....

one of his wires for the led's made contact with the chassi which could have burned his car down. maybe.

but it just goes to prove...

....Beware of the rice!:uh-huh:

Guest | hype^ |

hahaha yeh so you city folks experienced the bogan scene first hand... :) .. too bad we didnt go out earlier to see the 100s of utes all with like 5million antennas like 4meters high on em!! :lol:

:lol: i cant belive loz sat in the back seat of his own car!!! poor!

yeh let this be a warning kids.. RICE KILLS!!! :lol:

loz man.. is ur left leg like a tree stump or what! after pushing that clutch day in and day out it should fckn be!!!

(ahhh i love brass button nice and soft. :D )

Originally posted by | hype^ |

oh yeh and ryan got his A$$$$$$$ kicked by loz into the bushes!!

haha and nearly bleed to death!

(well thats what he'd have u believe from all the whinning that went on!!! :lol: )

LMAO

oi! i didn't get my ass kicked i tripped backwards! AND all that matters is i saved the marshmellows :)

oh and icouldnt walk on saturday LOL

im all good now! hope i made u feel bad with my whinging loz! u coulda killed me! :D:(:D




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