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well that was an easy one to keep ;)

got one more for you shan...

One resolution of mine is to change my username (was an old joke that sorta made sense at the time).

'CNR33' if you could please :(

Also, I'm going to take up smoking... and give that up!

that milk was a bad choice comment isn't a reference to John Mayer is it???

anyways..

1. Get R34 on road (bought it May 2004)

2. Become l337 user of Maya

3. Put design folio together

4. Write 5 songs

hmmm... i need to sit down at some place besides work and figure some out :)

got u beat in the car stakes shan :) altho not much to say i've "beat" you at having a car off the road for the longest :)

that milk was a bad choice comment isn't a reference to John Mayer is it???

its from anchorman... ron burgundy is walking down the street in blistering heat skulling a 2 lt bottle of milk... (u might want to watch it, makes more sense :( )

its from anchorman... ron burgundy is walking down the street in blistering heat skulling a 2 lt bottle of milk... (u might want to watch it, makes more sense  :( )

Well you know what they say.... When in Rome!

usually world domination is my thing, though having failed for the past 20 years i think i could give it a break this year

I dunno man... I have a feeling this year's the one... do you feel lucky?

  • 10 months later...

Hey all,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the SAU Vic executives and moderators for making this year so enjoyable. All the events that were organized were enjoyed by all who attended. Nobody asks you to do it but it is appreciated. Without you guys we wouldn't have a club.

Bring on 2007. Bigger and better.

SAU Vic. FTW.

Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year to all at SAU Vic.

Drive safe.

Craig, Kelly & Nathaniel.

Cheers guys >_<

We try as hard as we can. Some things might not work so well, but we definately learn from everything to bring members a bigger and better club each year.

Definately lots that does go beyond well, exceptional in some cases!

Over 260 members in 2 years is an amazing achievement in itself, let alone every other event, merchandise and general fun times that all go into making this one of the premier clubs in Vic (in my view)

See everyone at the DEC meeting for a beer :D

-Ash

I was going to put something like this up after the meeting but you beat me to it! >_<

Thank you to everyone who has organised, attended or played any part in the SAU events as its a team effort. I really appreciate the effort the Execs put in to organise events and have an incling as to the amount of time involved alongside full time jobs which makes me all the more grateful.

For the price that the membership costs and the people/laughs/events that come with it, there isnt anything better.

So from me, well done to the Execs and onwards to a great 2007 with the club.

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