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hi all,

As some of you may or may not know the SAU VIC AGM is coming up in mid March and the new Committee is elected.

This is important for all members as you have a chance to make a decision for the clubs direction and future.

If you haven't already read the nominations and current positions available you should familiarize yourself for these.

Voting is only eligible to current financial members of SAU VIC and voting will be done for all nominated positions on the night of the meeting.

For current nominations, information and listings of the official roles please check out

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...it-t203698.html

Note: this is only available to SAU VIC members (paid membership)

Vote #1 - R31Nismoid (Ash) for President

I stand by Ash running for president for 2008/09 calendar year and believe he will do a great job.

I believe he has the clubs background, the clubs foundations, its member base and extensive knowledge of what's worked in the past and what hasn't.

For this I believe he is the most suitable candidate and he has my vote as President.

I would love to stand by and support as Vice but I am unable to commit my time due to the other personal commitments.

This isn't to say the other candidates are not suitable - you should make that decision yourself on who is suitable - this is just my "campaign".

This is not propoganda - just expressing my support

:)

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i was gonna vote justin911....but ok ash got my vote

hehehe...i can just imagine ash's thankyou speech after winning:

".....and I vow to make the search feature more user friendly for everyone to enjoy.........."

Hmmmm

I see where this thread is going...

You two need to cut to the chase and get it over with. It is valentine's day tomorrow.

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Is that you on the left James? The guy with the hard on?? call me sometime, your hot :)

yes... i was joking... please no more gay porn on SAU, at least put lesbians.....

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erm.... thanks for the unexpected support there Paul and others, or lack thereof.

I do live in Windsor don't forget, h0m0 pic's are a part of daily life... :sorcerer:

Dunno what else to say, kinda didn't expect to see a thread about me running for Pres he he...

Hopefully the AGM gets a big turnout and the view of the members is reflected well in their choices for Exec positions, as that will be the best possible outcome i hope.

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