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hahha what he said ;)

Forms are heading to Shell in canberra tommorrow, we got a heap of new members yesterday which is great :D

Once she gets them she will send back a membership card, sticker etc and I add you to the super secret speshal members forum and yuo get the icon :D

:D

great music yesterday BTW, not my taste personally but it sure hit the mark for most of the crowd....well done ;)

Will do all of the member icons and access once it gets back from Shell I'm sure it wont be long

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Marsss, thanks for the tips for an amature on the mic... You made me sound so much better than I ever could... and the difference it made to the day was great... as I said to you... next year, we set up in the middle... just need to get power over there safely.

Dan.

Happy to be part of it peeps!! and let me know the kind of music you like as well.. i play a very big range of genres.. don't be shy about it either.. take Duncan's example.. can't really be THAT bad... :D

I'll leave the music to the experts as I can enjoy just about anything (I am not quite down in the hood wit da niggarz tho).

My only music gripe was that I was camped near someone who wanted to show off his music at the same time.

It's gotta be one or the other.

El Bee

:bahaha:

Marsss, thanks for the tips for an amature on the mic... You made me sound so much better than I ever could... and the difference it made to the day was great... as I said to you... next year, we set up in the middle... just need to get power over there safely.

Dan.

Just run the power from the mighty Paj - Dual Batteries and massive 12-240V inverter. Also 2 x Solar Panels to keep it all charged :) :)

Park next door and unlimited powar

I'll leave the music to the experts as I can enjoy just about anything (I am not quite down in the hood wit da niggarz tho).

My only music gripe was that I was camped near someone who wanted to show off his music at the same time.

It's gotta be one or the other.

El Bee

Yep.. the silver r33 was loud... it irked me as well....but... boys will be boys :crazy:

Just run the power from the mighty Paj - Dual Batteries and massive 12-240V inverter. Also 2 x Solar Panels to keep it all charged :):(

Park next door and unlimited powar

:whackit::jester:

anyone have any news on my membership application at all? Sent in a week or two ago *scratches head* can't exactly remember when.

Also, the donor status thing. Donated the max ammount, yet no donor tag?

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