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Ok I booked it for 15, Booked at 6:30 ITS Important we are there at 6 30! no later as they run it on a schedule to get more customers in etc with bookings.. So please time is of an essence.. Vorse And RBSCREAMER you guys are in!

Alright guys we will depart 1:20 SHARP! If your not there to bad, you come in the cinema's late :P And yes this includes a bit of seafood Tezzah!

Still think it might be a better idea to leave at 1pm sharp if we're taking Bells, will leave people some time to park / check out cars / buy tickets / popcorn / use the loo, etc before the session at 3pm. But your call Juz!

not sure what more you need braden (who i just realised i see every day on facebook)

meet half twelve like Jus said, depart 1pm to cinema which will finish in time for the japanese food dinner which we cant be late for, then everyone goes their separate ways..

you going to have that BOV for me by this sunday?

be good to finally meet some of you peeps and catch up with Eddie, Justin and Terry.

something to put in the GPS for the meet up place would be good though Jus, and yeah i was too lazy to check page 1 again :unsure:

not sure what more you need braden (who i just realised i see every day on facebook)

meet half twelve like Jus said, depart 1pm to cinema which will finish in time for the japanese food dinner which we cant be late for, then everyone goes their separate ways..

you going to have that BOV for me by this sunday?

be good to finally meet some of you peeps and catch up with Eddie, Justin and Terry.

something to put in the GPS for the meet up place would be good though Jus, and yeah i was too lazy to check page 1 again :unsure:

:cheers: Patrick, will be good to catch up with u and make new friends. My cars at Croydon getting a Tune with Jim the legend. Was getting the car back today but Dyno blew up. LOL (maybe too powerful).Getting it back tomorrow.

If anyone does drop out of the Teppanyaki Dinner (after Bullitt), Maria will take their spot :)

Or if there's an extra available Justin, Maria might sit next to Genelle. :)

Ta

Looking forward to BULLITT one the iMax Screen eh?




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