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Hey,

Would you like to be apart of and help me out at the SAU Show and Shine that we are hosting on Sunday 17th June

I need help with the Raffle....... handing out tickets and meeting greeting spectators and entrants

and

extra volunteers to just help us out on the day and for the BBQ

All Volenteers need a SAU shirt so if you dont have one please check Merchandise thread and get what ever Shirt you prefer we need to stand out :wub:

So let me know if you are interested as your help would be greatly appreciated....

Thanks

Jess

Helpers

Amy33

msnismo

Sinful (N1R33GTR)

ULOOOK

DIF

Addison

Karley

Zilch

DRD-OOF

Gts4-dreamer

Matboy

Xuong

Skylinegtts

OZGTR02V

miss_skyline

Trust33

Dj Albert

Chessa

Lingeringsoul

cr8 magic

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Door bitches at the SNS - Sounds interesting :)

In all seriousness though its a good idea, and extra sets of hands to direct people particularly as they enter will be a big help.

Yep!!!

But whats wrong with the girls of SAU walking around doing the raffle and general interaction with spectators and entrants in a SAU shirt??

Im not saying guys cant but I would like to start off with Promo girls....

But any guy or girl that just wants to lend a hand please express your interest as need help with BBQ and selling drinks and other duties ;)

Jess

Crap removed from the thread. This is not a whore thread people. Jess is asking for volunteers for the Show and Shine to do some of the social type jobs.

She wants some girls so that they can all go around in a group together for moral support.

The idea of a promo girl you get from Autosalon and the like is out the window. Skanks who know nothing about cars and just come to pose are not welcome.

Mentioning the word "girl" around here seems to start a feeding frenzy not unlike a pack of pirahanas in a kiddie pool.

For any girls who might be reading this; these people are not like this in person so don't be scared. Jess will look after you.

well i'd ask the wifey but 2 problems, first my membership isnt posted yet and 2nd, she nows little about cars but she does have a great azz

ps. she does love cars though.

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well i'd ask the wifey but 2 problems, first my membership isnt posted yet and 2nd, she nows little about cars but she does have a great azz

ps. she does love cars though.

If she is happy to help that is good enough for me...We can teach her about cars

This show and shine is not Auto Salon so its not paid promo girls

I would like the SAU members, wife,sister,girlfriend, friends that are into cars and are on SAU basically....

I think it is fantastic if we can get women involved who are into cars and know about them. Most of our significant others aren't/don't and having them meet the few who are only helps. At the last dinner Jess was nice enough to spend time with my wife and I can tell you that scored a lot of points for me in the "ok, go have fun with the skyline crew" department. If you can get your GF/spouse/other involved they will have fun and it will be a much better experience for both of you.

My gf was heavily involved last time and she had a great time. Also Mel, Neils wife and Jodie, Majanal's wife were too. In fact without those three in particular we probably would have been stuffed. Not to mention Kel of course.

Hey Jess I already mentioned it to you but I am willing to help out any way I can. (I look great in a bikini as well..)

Hell, you never know, the car might be all fixed up by then and I can bring it along as well ;)

Thanks Steve will let you know

I look hot in a mini and a boob tube... hire me!!!!

:D not sure about attire but you can help out for sure :down:

wifey bowed out till she meets peeps. she said too sad without me being a member etc.... i goaded her a good 10 minutes.. no luck guyz

pics.... pfffft il take the ban!

Aww thats ok,

Hopefully we will get to meet her and see if she changes her mind :huh:

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