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Some of u guys r pretty harsh. It was the 1st cruise she had tried to organise. I think for a 1st effort to get around 200 cars was a pretty good effort! Ok so the cruise route maps and fine tuning wasn't there but she can only learn from it and make sure she implements it into the next one. Anyone who has tried to organise a cruise on here or another club for the 1st time knows it takes your own time and research.

Only thing I can suggest for next time is make a plan, stick to your time schedule regardless of who is/isn't there. If you are having raffles, make sure they are over and done with before the cruise leaves so everyone has the same chance of claiming the prize.

If your going to have awards for best dressed cars. Hand out little voting forms.. Gonna be a bitch to count but just one per car and have them write the number plate of the best dressed car on it and hand it back before a certain time. Least it would stop this awwwww but he knew one of the girls and im not coming next time. Not having a go just making a suggestion for HERTBO.

Add directions with your map so if your going cruise in a "loop" then people who don't get out in the 1st group know where they are going. Even hand out maps on the day to the drivers.

All in all I had a really good time, I led people the wrong way and lost everyone for ages but was still a good cruise.

Good luck with your next one and take all these "complaints" as suggestions on how to better organise the next one. I don't think many people on here would have had to organise something so big aside from actual SAU events.

Did any1 else find the video a little ironic that a girl with almost perfect fake boobs was hosting it???

yeh i watched the video, noticed the guy with the gt's said they were there to "promote the cars for their hire service"....n i didnt say they knew one of the girls, i said was related to one of them.....thats probably why on most comps and shit they say u cant enter if ur related! :)

yeah all good... like i said im not having a dig at any1... just trying to make suggestions for her next one. Personally I thought ur car and some of the other SAU cars should have easily won aswell but giver her another chance next year. They can only get better.

nah i know im just sayin its a bit sus, considering as most people have said, there were other better dressed cars, n i dont just mean my own :)

anyways i wasnt havin a go at HERTBO cos it is hard to organize something like that, but still.....

maybe as an idea for next year, hand out maps with a few little directions on them, n then on the other side have a voting form for best dressed car, then

hand them back in at the end of the cruise, somethin like that....

I wanna know what it takes to be a PROMO-GUY..

Starting a group..anybody keen..lmao!!

Was a fun cruise..When's the next Dammit!!

Im unemployed and could use some cash! As long as looks dont come into it too much




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