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miss organiser...... who isn't to be seen...

hehe.. come on guys.. nobody seems to know what is happening than those that are supposedly organising... nobody else knows crap ..

Everybody else is WTF IS HAPPENING?? so pleaz provide some updates so people aren't wondering whats happening. There will be plenty of members that will want to know whats happening - seems like the only people that do at the moment are those exhibiting their cars.

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just stirring...

I dunno exactly wats going on. I'm waiting to hear.

Probably lots more details this week and a lot of dicussion on Sat one would assume.

SO BE THERE!

but we can't hand out advertising material.

it in the rules (you can if you pay that $$$ too though but we aint got that much $$$)

I think that rule about "no advertising" is CRAP!!!

We will just have to rely on people's memories...

"what was that schick shkyline website again moite" ? ?

www.skl... how do you shpell shhkilyne maaaaate ? :confused:

:P

ok do you guys have stickers ?? i maybe able to help there but can someone tell me when the dead line is because i know of 2 or 3 cars that would be interested maybe as sau if not r31 stand ???

no details on the web site can someone email me [email protected]

you guys had a meet about what going on @ bmt ??

well if you want to organise another meet let me know

We wont be selling stuff - but I'm sure there will be stands there with stuff to buy.

As far as flyers go... we'll check if we can promote the club. Would be good - maybe just a business card?

At any rate - all cars on the stand will have a URL decal on them. And getting costs on a banner.

GUYS DONT QUOTE ME ON THIS

BUT I THINK THE NO ADVERTISING RULE IS BASED ON TRYING TO SELL YOUR CAR..

UR NOT ALLOWED TO HAVE FOR SALE STICKERS ON THEM

AND U ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ADVERTISE SERVICES AND THINGS FOR SALE THROUGH UR STAND

IF U DO U NEED TO ENTER AS A TRADER

WHICH IS ALOT MORE MONEY

BUT PROMO FOR UR CLUB EG FLYERS STICKERS .. IS PERFECTLY FINE

IM PRETTY SURE THATS HOW IT IS

if it can be plastered all over the size 8 arses of skimpily dressed chick, I don't see why it shouldn't be displayed on a slightly larger piece of paper...

good things come in small packages... like um ambz..

WHO FOR THE LIFE OF HER CANT EITHER GET HER FKN FINGA OFF THE SHIFT KEY OR DOES NOT HAVE THE MENTAL CAPABILITY TO SWITCH OFF CAPS LOCK... GAWD... WERE U THE ONLY PERSON IN THE WORLD TO RECIEVE A 100 KEY KEYBOARD???

**breathe**

i mean... i wuv u ambz... lol...

HAHA SHUTTUP I LOVE MY CAPS LOCK

I HEAR A CERTAIN CLUB IS GOING FOR THE SKANK LOOK??

UURGHHHH ANYWAYSS

FRANKSTON MACCAS IT IS FOR THEM..

ANYWAYS I GOT 6 GIRLS AS DEFINITES LINED UP FOR MAS

IF U GUYS GOT ANY CHICKS THAT WOULD LIKE TO DO IT AND ARE STUNNERS OR WANNA BE MODELS

HEHE

PLEASE PM ME WITH DETAILS

IM ORGANISING A MEETING THIS WEEK ON THURSDAY WITH THE GIRLS

TO GO OVER MAS WITH THEM SO U NEED TO LET ME KNOW WATS THE GO BEFORE THEN..

THANKS

I LOVE MY CAPS LOCKKKKKKKK

i jus met up with my friend on da weekend when she came up from syd... asked her if she wanted to model in MAS, she sed yeah cool, told her the date, and das when she's gonna b in hong kong modellin... ah wellz

oi ambz, wuts happenin with the t-shirts?

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