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I remember for the previous Fast and Furious we went to Woden as a group to watch the movie. Now im expecting this one to be shit as well but I was wondering if people wanted to go as a group one night to see it.

We can also do dinner before hand as there are some restuarants near by such as: Lemon Grass (Thai), Hogs Breath, Trilogy, Calibre etc

So.. who is interested?

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Jesus christ how much are you planning to drink if you won't be sober by 6.40 the next night?!?! lol!

I assume most of you would have gotten the Facebook invite - but 5th Gear are having a get together at that 9.30pm session. Over 400 people invited on Facebook (obviously not all will be going) so we'd either be tagging along with them, or we avoid that session altogether lol :)

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On a Thursday night in Canberra? Is much even open? lol

uh, yeah. cmon Shell, I didn't think you were THAT old :P

Thursday for Civic nightclubs at least is the cheap night. Not so much when there's a public holiday the next day, that just means even MORE people are out. Generally on a normal Thursday it's just as busy as a Saturday, just different crowd.

Given it's a public holiday the next day, I'd say pubs etc would be just as likely to be open as a Saturday. Either way, drinking drinking drinking. It's a farewell thing for a workmate who's possibly the most respected person to his colleagues (and despised by management....like REALLY lol)

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I also just remembered that Friday is Bad Friday.. maybe make it Thursday (maybe Shell is working..hmmm) or Saturday night? If everyone is really patient we could wait until Tuesday night when tickets are cheaper and most people will be back from their Easter getaways.

I also got the invite from the 5th Gear people but I really dont have anything to do with them anymore so I wasnt going to go with them, also I didnt recognise any of the names that were attending

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