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Alrighty, since it's a public holiday I'm heading for an early feed before the movies. Will be going with two of my GFs either way. Interest has been for TGI's but I'm a little worried on parking for you import folks in which case Pancake Parlour was the other option. Let me know what you all think on the below:

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

Meet Time: 6pm Friday, 22nd April 2011

Leaving time: 7.30ish to get to the Pines in time for departure

List so far:

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Ashneel

Jesss14

Me + Jess No. 2

Noms?

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Alrighty, since it's a public holiday I'm heading for an early feed before the movies. Will be going with two of my GFs either way. Interest has been for TGI's but I'm a little worried on parking for you import folks in which case Pancake Parlour was the other option. Let me know what you all think on the below:

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

Meet Time: 6pm Friday, 22nd April 2011

Leaving time: 7.30ish to get to the Pines in time for departure

List so far:

Birds

Ashneel

Jesss14

Me + Jess No. 2

Noms?

I'm in + 1

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Dont forget all the parking at westend holtel, (i think thats whats its called, the one across the road from TGIF). When we did the Jackass 3D / TGIF combo last year, parking at centre was frustrating so I parked over the road. Although the car park was packed, as rodney rude was doing a show that night, there should be enough on a normal night

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Sweet James, thanks for the tip that parking sounds good.

Ok! So at the moment:

Me + 1

Birds

Ashneel

Jesss14

sanjay

(OO)SKYLINE(OO)

xAlmoN (I'm assuming that was agreeing?)

AussieR31

GTTR34

Wanzi + 1

Total of 12 so far then... we can reconfirm closer to the date then I'll make a booking :)

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Awesome, update:

Me + 1

Birds

Ashneel

Jesss14

sanjay

(OO)SKYLINE(OO)

xAlmoN

AussieR31 (possible + 1)

GTTR34

Wanzi + 1

KamikazeNinja34 + 2

Mohsen + 1

vspecIInur

Looking good ^_^

Total 18/19

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Oh forgot to add, + another car and +1 for them too.

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

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