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yeah i live in logan at the moment so what most people would think dodgy i would think normal too lol

still hoping i can live by myself for around 220-240 p/w if i'm lucky :happy:

yeah, im not sure of what prices are, but u mite get something, my mate lives on his own, he was paying $280 i week i think.. not sure, but his cousin has moved in now.

yeah it was re-opened last night , but closed again straight away lol..

Weird, how they stop the calendar which is going to sell, yet they all approve of the SAU plates that were a waste of club funds

why was it closed again?

yeah, im not sure of what prices are, but u mite get something, my mate lives on his own, he was paying $280 i week i think.. not sure, but his cousin has moved in now.

280 is too rich for my blood, was this buderim or on the coast?

well i'm only planning to be up there 6-12months then i'll move back to brisbane, i just wanted to settle down to a job with a workplace smaller than the whole state of qld lol and my g/f lives in bundaberg so yeah, its a long drive from logan

ok fair enough.

Not sure, 3lit3 (dan) posted something in there against a mod, or something then it dissappeared again

i dunno

what did he say? lol i swear this place has more drama than springer sometimes

I honestly cant remember, it was someting to do with mods i dunno i know nothing on the topic, just annoyed that the calendar is CLUB FUNDED but the sh1ty plates are..

yeah it was re-opened last night , but closed again straight away lol..

Weird, how they stop the calendar which is going to sell, yet they all approve of the SAU plates that were a waste of club funds

for the 11tyth time on this forum....the club has nothing to do with the calender.

As for the plates, My mother always said if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all....I agree with you for once...what is going on lol

I honestly cant remember, it was someting to do with mods i dunno i know nothing on the topic, just annoyed that the calendar is CLUB FUNDED but the sh1ty plates are..

i'm not sure they are to be honest, i thought it was incorporated into the cost of purchase of those plates, if not then i'll agree with you that there wasn't much point to them but i think there is enough demand within the club and its something not many other clubs/forums do so yeah

I know the club has nothing to do with the calendar, i would like to see SAU Qld take it on, but yeah the plates pfft, what, mud and dave were the only ones and they look rubbish? wow im glad my membership fee went to good cause

Lol, hey andy

u can virtually look over his back fence and cross the road and u are at the castle lol

lol

i should build a catapult and siege that castle until they surrender, then move in and claim the bli bli empire as my own :happy:

Byrn, Id really love to offer an explaination for it all but to be honest i cannot.

What i can say tho is Karen had an update about the plates last night at dinner, pm her and she will fill you in. I didnt get the full story so i dont know...

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