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Because SAU people can't be considered mates :dry:

Kinda disappoint...

They are. Don't get me wrong

I can kinda understand as far as which direction the club is going, but in my mind asking as its forward that's all the matters

Is it though? That's where the question lies.

Ok I must of got you wrong, cause I sure as hell class alot of the people I've met through SAU as at a minimum of aquaintances and the select few that talk to me on the reg I'd class as mates, he'll most of the TSO boys I consider great mates of mine :wub:

*weather that feeling is mutual I have no idea lol

Oh hell yeah! Made some great mates through the club as well! But over the past few months, I haven't had a chance to scratch myself, let alone meet with other mates. My best friend is getting married in September and I'm meant to be her maid of honour. Been that wrapped in club stuff that I haven't been able to help her with that. On top of the fact that I've been putting hours in to the club which has been detrimental to my productivity at work and has cost me financially and emotionally.

Ok I must of got you wrong, cause I sure as hell class alot of the people I've met through SAU as at a minimum of aquaintances and the select few that talk to me on the reg I'd class as mates, he'll most of the TSO boys I consider great mates of mine :wub:

*weather that feeling is mutual I have no idea lol

am...

I your mate???

MATE!!!!

Oh hell yeah! Made some great mates through the club as well! But over the past few months, I haven't had a chance to scratch myself, let alone meet with other mates. My best friend is getting married in September and I'm meant to be her maid of honour. Been that wrapped in club stuff that I haven't been able to help her with that. On top of the fact that I've been putting hours in to the club which has been detrimental to my productivity at work and has cost me financially and emotionally.

I can understand this Tony, especially with long work hours and kids to look after. Hell, I don't even have kids (unless you count dogs).

This is the sole reason for me not wanting to contribute more to the club, I barely have the time to sort my own life out most days anyways.

Having said that I do want to get to more club dinners, meetings etc, Just haven't had time.

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