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its no wonder SA hasnt got a regular (more than once a moth) drift/drag track......we should be ashamed.... it seems like a few ppl are full of hot air, when something starts to get planned we all say " Ill get to it later" and then get upset that nothing happens............... :)

that christmas party would have been a good idea by the sounds of it. maybe next time hey

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with all due respect, you have been here for a week, so don't make assumptions. Plenty of events have happened successfully in the past.

^^^ I'm with Damo

You organised a car cruise yet? Yet alone a Christmas event which relies more heavily on members being committed?

Again this is another "I want, I want, I want". If you want to see SAU SA get off the ground, then help in getting things moving!

Kellie, myself and Adam have organised plenty of SAU cruises for Skylines and Stageas. We see regular faces attend our cruises, and we also see regular members online saying they'll attend an event and not show up. Sure, some members just can't make it due to circumstances out of their control, but I'm sure they're aware they then don't have the right to say nothings happening.

There are more events coming, just because they don't happen when you want them to, doesn't mean you can make assumptions ...

Watch the events thread.

I put together a Kart Mania night some weeks ago which fell apart because Kart Mania double booked and we had the lower numbers. Shit like that just happens. Yet members are quick to get on the "SAU SA is dying" bandwagon.

If you're not taking part in organising an event, then there really is no grounds for comment.

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hahaha LOL,

Yeah mate relax.... christmas is a massively busy time of year and it is particularly hard to organise things at this time of year. AS damo or someone said there have been heaps of events that have been great successes.

Try coming out to some cruises or similar.... cheers.

i am sorry ( again wrong subject to attack) i will watch the events happening and would like to be a part of things. i dont mean to offend any one, ( really should'nt type while i think this shit up hey lol) so no body take it as me giving any one a hard time, i didnt think about it much. but i understand it takes a lot of commitment from an organisation side and ppls finantial strains.

:(

Hi guys... kellie and i put alot of planning into this party.. with high expectations of a big turnout. It just didn't happen, and its no bodies fault. Between work xmas dinners, family, end of year functions, its just not realistic. So for everyone who said they could attend, thankyou for your interest, for everyone who said they couldn't make it, its totally understandable!!

So we'll stick with a nice casual xmas cruise instead :( xo

Hi guys... kellie and i put alot of planning into this party.. with high expectations of a big turnout. It just didn't happen, and its no bodies fault. Between work xmas dinners, family, end of year functions, its just not realistic. So for everyone who said they could attend, thankyou for your interest, for everyone who said they couldn't make it, its totally understandable!!

So we'll stick with a nice casual xmas cruise instead :( xo

I'm sure I could stick my 6 burner BBQ into the back of the Stag and we'll have a bbq stop along the way :(

its no wonder SA hasnt got a regular (more than once a moth) drift/drag track......we should be ashamed.... it seems like a few ppl are full of hot air, when something starts to get planned we all say " Ill get to it later" and then get upset that nothing happens............... :devil:

that christmas party would have been a good idea by the sounds of it. maybe next time hey

Lol, this dude has been on for like a week and has already started 3 threads, got 35 posts under his belt, and pissed off almost everyone on SA SAU.... Go for you man! :D

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