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I wouldn't mind helping in putting a map together, or printing them, or helping out in any way I can... Which leads to the question, if someone like myself draws up a map, who can we forward it to to make it an official event and such? Is there a method to getting these things to happen?

Originally posted by paulr33

Well what happened to them? Has there been any?

the last one wasnt too long ago at all....

Looking at the events section helps.

Originally posted by SLYWPN

Ash (r31club member) is the only person here willing to organise one.  

Indeed i am SLYWPN... i've got a few maps now from various other clubs and am re-doing them as well as planning some new ones :D

I just need a little time! Plus the weather sucks at the moment :shake:

Originally posted by Rossco_Grey33

Which leads to the question, if someone like myself draws up a map, who can we forward it to to make it an official event and such? Is there a method to getting these things to happen?

You can do it yourself, or send it to me to get the rabble in order if you want.

Things are currently changing around here in the next 1-2 months so after that (when membership comes in) it will be only a few people doing OFFICIAL meets and everyone attending if you get what i mean.

If you dont get it... all in due time (quite soon) there is a metting in the coming days about it all. And we'll get back to poeple ASAP.

Originally posted by Leon.T

too many cops around lately now.... the fun is slowing down

Bah... rubbish. SAU have never had a problem with police presence or anything.

We dont behave like idiots and hence, when on meets we are respected for that and left to our business.

Last crusie we went through a Booze bus even, and there were comments on how good it looked.

So we are gonna be the premier Crusie Group soon in Melb, well known and respected (well i hope so)

Does that clarify a few things?

:D

thanks again gordo!

mmm yueah, another thing. With all the membership stuff in pipeline, there might be one more cruise before all that,or a meet to discuss.

so everyone check the events section every few days. You dont wanna miss out on it all.

cheers.

ash

Bah... rubbish. SAU have never had a problem with police presence or anything.

We dont behave like idiots and hence, when on meets we are respected for that and left to our business.

Last crusie we went through a Booze bus even, and there were comments on how good it looked.

So we are gonna be the premier Crusie Group soon in Melb, well known and respected (well i hope so)

Does that clarify a few things? [/b]

oh ok.. :uh-huh:

how about organising one soon then :D

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