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Hey everyone,

Myself and a couple girls are going to go see the movie WOLF CREEK (really scary), and I was wondering if anyone wanted to come along to give my friend Aleisha some emotional support.

We will be having coffee at Gloria Jeans at about 7:00pm then going in to see the movie at 7:30pm. (Gloria Jeans and the Cinema are right next to each other) Go to the following web site for the Robina Town Centre map so you don't get lost, http://www.robinatowncentre.com.au/directo...p.cfm?strID=554

I will be parking in the car park across from Target as they have video surveillance and they have security there, but who ever comes can park where they want :).

If you do come please remember your ID it is an 18+ movie.

To read a little about the movie please go to the following wed site:

http://www.greaterunion.com.au/movies/movie.asp?movie=5776

Should be a good movie, :) but if it is too scary for some of you guys and girls out there it’s okay it won’t be held against you, hahahah kidding :lol: !!!!

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