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yes slip u have pm'ed me on a number of occasions and i have sent one back saying i am sorry for my actions...

yes ur rite im young

yes ur rite im a postwhore

yes ur rite i dont have a car

but for you to single me out in your post was not only uncalled for but also pissed me off that out of everyone who uses the qld section u singled me out...heres an alternatives

'would you rather some unexperienced person running this club'

you can pm me again if you wish and warn me or even ban me (i dont want this) but like smoothline i am greatly disapointed in you aswell as myself for the way i conducted my responses and once again in public i am greatly sorry for this, but please tell me why i seem to be signaled out when i did not make any post before hand to provoke you in this thread

the posts i have made were simply tellin people that myself and nismoman have a cruise organised and offering my help so i dont understand how you could single me out in your post and put me down in the way you did.

If you wish to continue this in private i will be more than happy to pm you on this matter

I thank everyone here who stood up for me it is greatly appreciated.

Ben

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Smoothline - Seems zoix has been assigned to your post?

I think i edited it once.

Chaos - because it was a good example, and when you involve yourself in a thread like this, me using you in an example is more than fair. Someone can use me as an example not a problem, because I am involved, like you. Nothing against you personally, and I was happy with your PM.

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chaos,

Slip does appologise for for the way in which 'the post' was taken. I believe slip did not intend it to be taken in which the way it was. Bad choice of words on his behalf. We the 'executive' have been dealing with so much 'crap' about getting this club up and running that someone had to snap, and someone finally did. For this i am truly sorry. All people involved I thought should have more maturity, and people should not go off half ****ed and come out fists swinging. Ask questions first. If you do have a problem PM the person and ask them to explain their actions, don't let it become a public free for all...

My aim now is to keep you all up to date with the progress of the club and hopefully soon we will have a date to start taking on memberships. We might try to organise a cruise or gathering to initiate the newly formed club.

I look forward to meeting you all soon.

Cheers

Gary

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There will be

. discount cards for retail auto.

. membership card.

. T shirt.

. SAU Stickers.

The hard bit is getting all the stuff printed up and the shirts embroided on.

That said, the stickers should be here soon and from what I've seen they look good too.

Cheers

Gary

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Gary, or Slip, just a thought, what about approaching Aussie Auto at Mt Gravatt for some discount things... Even though he doesn't stock most of the products we want, he can order them in.

His names Vinjay. If you do go up, tell him you were at the carpark meeting (photos are on the front desk)

Just a thought.

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good thinking Erin.

Chaos,

As for the T Shirts a finished design is not finished yet. We have got a got a few designs to pick between but I think we will end up with one design only, just to keep costs down. They are a polo shirt with the SAU logo and URL embroided on it as well as a few sponsors patches on the sleves. If you have an idea you would like to share with me please just send me an email. That goes for all but please send submissions to [email protected]

Thank You

Cheers

Gary

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