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Ok Guys, we need to start getting numbers so i can start ordering food and drinks. Kellie and i have already started to buy small bits and pieces for the games ect...

So who is wanting to come to this event??

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guys please like we wrote in the first post please sms your email details to either me or nene so we can email you the invitation/lunch order form then you need to email it back so we can start organising the food and drinks.

Thanx

C'mon guys don't sit on you hands get your forms in and pay the girls a tribute for trying to put a little sparkle into our dreary lives

ALSO NOTE ALL up and coming SAU event will now hold a $2/ person donation charge to help pay for things for this event that goes for the up and coming SAU dinner and bowling so please be forewarned i will go around collecting arms for the poor

also NOTE that support the club that supports you just ask Matty about SAU's help when he received a undue fine due to some smack tard being a turd at a SAU event

so even if you DONT plan on coming to this Christmas even you wont be relived of paying a donation this may sound harsh but thats life im also guessing as per other events it wont just be open to SAU members feel free to bring +1's BUT we need to know exactly how many +1's would be attending so we don't under cater the event

any monies not spent entirely on this event will be held in the bank until such times as the committee see's fit to hold another FREE BBQ event (event can only be put on FREE if we all chip in $2 @ each SAU event organised)

i have been asked to be a CO-signatory to the SAU bank account so don't think in any way one or 2 people have all the say in the monies collected

thank you for any support received this shall be the event of all events to end the year :down: less maybe a cruise right at the end :cool:

no Ash SAU SA is still an informal club

Pete a smack tard is someone who comes to a skylines dyno day in a celsior and only runs up 140rwkw gets the shits and roars up and down the street being a hero then after being warned does it again when leaving and the police come and almost shut us down

yeah, was about to say, dont go smearing us celsior drivers with that soarer brush :cool:

i probably wont be coming to this, cant see myself being in a job that would allow it by then, but ill still chip in a few dollars cause im rad like that.

So...as i found out as of last night...i am apparently official photographer for this event ;) (No Kellie did not 'ask' me...it was an order lol)

I am soooooo there. :);):P:)

Ill be there nene.

should get jarred n ket to come too.

should be good. especially if my cars of defect.

Have you turned Newzealander on us all of a sudden Craig? Ket??? As opposed to Kat? :banana:

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