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LOL! Errmm yes that would have been me.. not the description I'd use, but umm I'll take it as a compliment? :laugh:

EDIT: I just worked out who you are :P ...

damnit you were not meant to do that *blush* respekt my anonimitah!! Um yeah .. *whistles and walks aways*

Oh yeah those photos are pretty neat hey.. shame the car looks nothing like it IRL unless you are on LSD

hey who ARE you and what are you doing talking on my computer!$!

no but seriously are you that delicious blonde that was at the last texi ? because I didn't see any little girls reading any damn books UPDATE YOUR AVRATARR!

I will possibly regret this post once sober

Easy cowboy.. thats my wife your talking about.. :D

I'm moving to the ACT in January 2011 & want to join SAU NSW. I am currently a member of SAU QLD.

How do I go about joining SAU NSW?

Cheers,

Adam

Click the link in my sig; download, fill out and send in the form; credit some money into the SAU-NSW account, and wait for the awesomeness!

Click the link in my sig; download, fill out and send in the form; credit some money into the SAU-NSW account, and wait for the awesomeness!

Cheers. The link wasn't working, I had to delete a few http's & www's. Got there in the end though.

Thanks for your help!!

  • 1 month later...

Hi Shell sent you a pm about my membership haven't heard back been close to a month since I sent off payment and paperwork can you please

let me know I have an event coming up at the end of this month and need to show club member ship don't want to have to join another club

Thanks

  • 2 months later...

If you didnt request a shirt, it should be pretty quick, getting a batch of stickers on Friday so I'll be able to get it out along with all the ones out that have been waiting.

We're waiting on an order of shirts so that could take a bit longer depending on size..

If you didnt request a shirt, it should be pretty quick, getting a batch of stickers on Friday so I'll be able to get it out along with all the ones out that have been waiting.

We're waiting on an order of shirts so that could take a bit longer depending on size..

Hi Michelle....... Thanks for the welcome.

Yes, I did order a shirt (XXL).

I'm not too worried about waiting but I'd like to get into the members section here. How does that eventuate?

Thanks,

Bob.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Michelle....... Thanks for the welcome.

Yes, I did order a shirt (XXL).

I'm not too worried about waiting but I'd like to get into the members section here. How does that eventuate?

Thanks,

Bob.

Guys and Gals............I've still heard nothing.

I paid for my membership over a month ago but have not received any formal notification, confirmation or validation.

I understand that shirts may be out of stock but surely some confirmation especially on how to access the members section and advice on upcoming events would be in order.

I don't want to sound like a whinger but I'm not new to the club scene but have never gone for a month without correspondence from any club.

If it's all too hard feel free to refund my membership and I'll just continue on as I have previously. (Just PM me and I'll give you my banking details).

I hope to hear from someone soon.

Regards,

Bob.

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