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Dear all,

As today is the last day on the job, I won't have as much internet access to SAU....well at least until I start my next job :w00t: So I figure this is the best time to write this.

I just wanted to say goodbye to everyone I have met here in WA through SAUWA. Ever since I arrived in Jan '06 and went on my first cruise you guys have welcomed me and my family with open arms :laugh:.

Also I'd like to thank the committee.....you guys make the club what it is today and I can only see it going from strength to strength in the future. SAUWA members please don't forget that the club is here to run events for you, so if you have any suggestions for events etc don't be afraid to approach a member of the committee and make a suggestion! :mad:

Anyway those of you who are about to break out the moet to celebrate the departure of a mexican back to the east ;) don't do so just yet :( The job I am working on in Melbourne is actually a WA job and I will have to make site visits, so I will be back lol! Also I will drop by the WA section of the forums when I can to catch up with you all.

Until I see you all again, safe (but fun :() driving

cya,

Ant.

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Good luck Ant

been good fun talking to you for just over a year, and then finally meeting you on Wednesday night :(

So, the mexican leaves....

*cue music*

Farewll, Aidu, Aufvedersen, Goodnight......maybe i'll just stop there :laugh:

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Bye Ant, It's been great meeting you, and we really appreciate your input into the SAUWA Committee.

Pass on our love to Nat and Zak, and make sure you let us know when your coming back to WA, as I'll put the passenger seat back in mine to take you for a spin :(

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Thanks guys.

Ash - yeah was good to finally put a face to the name on Wed. If I leave you with one piece of advice its this....ffs leave the excel stock, save your money and spend it on something down the track :)

Jason - c you soon mate...have fun on the GOR ;)

Kym - yep time sure does fly when you are having fun :) Did take us a while to start getting to know one another but I had trouble seeing you in Kats shadow :);) ...jjk mate

Dan - looking forward to it mate....my training is starting this arvo with the work people :)

Paul - np mate is was good to give back to sau for a change. I will pass on your wishes to the fam and I'll def let you know when my next trip will be.....don't forget to look me up when you are in Melb :)

Mikey - cya mate and good luck with uni and everything.....oh and btw you buy an evo and I'll hunt you down :)

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