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SLOW MOTIONS

BIG DAY BBQ

WHEN: Saturday 1st September 2007

TIME: 11AM start

WHERE: Tamborine Mountain Showgrounds, Main Western Road Mt. Tamborine[/b]

Slow Motion was origionally created to bring awareness to the Tamborine Community, although that is still our objection, we have some pretty sik cars amoungst our midsts.

It will be a day of food and fun. So come along, show off your car and you club and meet some great people. Make sure to bring any club merchandise you've got so that everyone knows where you're from. If you've got any questions feel free to take a look at the Slow Motion website www.slowmotioncarclub.com or drop me a line at [email protected]

By the way guys...there will be promo girls

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opps i mean boys and girls :nyaanyaa: (runs and hides b4 teena strikes )

Haha, yeah better watch yourself, if and when i finally get to meet you... lol. Nah it's all good. ;)

I'm always up for a cruise! So count me in!

"well my hands up make it after august 1.. lol.. tax time.."

"Bring it on, ill be in happy to make a springwood southside cruise up when this is happening. Best to make it Saturday or a Sunday if possible."

It'll probably be on a Sunday and I'll make it during the middle of August sometime, if I can save enough money by then for the food if I can't get the local butcher to help us out

I'll tell you what it would just be good to pick a date without someone alerting me to something that was on that day. The commodore charity cruise is on the 12th which I've already paid for. Can anyone tell me of a day when there's NOT something on!

Alright people, a date has been picked, a destination has been chosen and the time has been set.

15th of September

Rosser Park, Prospect St. Mt. Tamborine

Start at 11am

Now...one more thing I have to ask of people...I need some people to help me out with the food...anyone want to volunteer?

I'm in for anything to do with a good cause so i'm definately in *shakes booty*

I'm sure we can rustle up a few more members to come out an help your cause. You gonna be doing raffles or anything to raise money for Slow Motion?

Anna xo

I'm in for anything to do with a good cause so i'm definately in *shakes booty*

I'm sure we can rustle up a few more members to come out an help your cause. You gonna be doing raffles or anything to raise money for Slow Motion?

Anna xo

Well I'm hoping to have raffles if I can convince some places to donate prizes for me...so it all depends on how much luck I have with that.

Hey Everyone!

Not many of you know, but I live up on Tamborine Mountain in the Gold Coast's Hinterland. We're a pretty shelted community up here and over the past few years we've had alot of our boys getting into alot of trouble over lack of guidance.

I am currently in the midst of creating a club by the name of Slow Motion. It will not only be for people from Tamborine but also from surounding areas, hell I even have people from SA who want to join. So who knows, I think big.

But the reason I'm posting is that I'm looking for interest from you Queenslanders who would be interested in coming to a Big Day BBQ. What I'm hoping for is for people from different clubs to come along with their cars, eat some food, have a good time and be willing to talk to young and old about their car clubs.

Nothing is set in concrete yet because there is no use in organising something where I'm going to be sitting there with Slow Motion members eating a couple of kilos of sausages lol. So I dunno, if you guys wanna have a think about it and get back to me it would be fantastic.

Cheers AMY

Hi there

Sounds great, if i'm free that day will be there also. So the date is the 11th so wots the location thats if i missed that reading it somewhere? lol

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