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congrats go to abobob for becoming president of sau nsw. he will do a great job for the nsw people. as well to all others that got in as well.

Haha bit slooowwww there Greg.

Oh Yea not happy about that sticker on my car! lol.. ITS NOT STRAIGHT! :rofl:

Yay for me!

Thanks Greg, and everyone else. I hope to provide lots of interesting and varied events over the coming year. I hope you patronise them well and enjoy them too.

Of course I wouldn't be able to do this without my team.

Ps, I know Greg is just buttering me up so I don't abscond without giving him that beer I owe him. :O

i heard he was up against some stiff competition... lol.

congratulations on gaining 100% of the vote!!

I'm sure you will make a fine presidente.

next thing you know all of those surplus funds that the club has will be dried up.i know your a compulsive drinker and gambler :action-smiley-069:

just thought i'd be deep.

for the first time in your life? dont worry about what the girls say chicko - its all about the motion in the ocean.

congrats adam, if i knew we could've faxed in our nominations i would've voted for you too!

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