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^ damn bro no good..

im hellishly hungover.. everything is making me sick :P

Ha ha ha well that means your were doing it right !

Tas I sent you a email :P

Marking this thread as a whoretown. Andrew, yes it was let slide because this thread generated more social events, cruises and meets than I'd dare say SAU QLD did officially. It'd be sad to see it die and disappear. Maybe a epic thread like this WOULDN'T have to be open if the guys on SAU QLD actually contributed something to SAU or were more active in interacting with new members that join SAU's QLD section. Till that day comes, this is as good as it gets.

That said, the rules of the forum still apply, so all mods and admins can and will ban/suspend/treat you like a dick if you start mouthing off and/or being as difficult to manage as Tristan when he's on his period.

For the punters, don't interpret this as a "we have teh powers over mods" action, instead consider it a final warning that this thread will be closed permanently if the mods deem your conduct unacceptable.

Shan, thanks for your comments and happy new year :P

not sure why SAU Qld needed a swipe from you on this... SAU QLD members have contributed to this thread, and have attended the Thu night meets. I've even been for ice cream myself, but I wasn't sure where it moved to after BR chapel hill.

I'm sure Marc had a good reason for his actions - he's one of the more level headed ppl I've met on SAU.

Anyway, this isn't a competition - There will always be loaded of ppl on here holding events (which is great). The club will also hold events, some are member only and but many are open to everyone (approx 80% are open to all). BTW, was good to see Col out at our Drag Day earlier in Dec.

Happy New year to you all, and I look forward to ice cream in 2010.

Safe travels ppl

PS. Of the recent Club events below (in my signature \/ \/ \/ ) only the Tech Session and Christmas Party were member focused events. just in case you were sure about SAU Club events - now back to the ice cream :P

This thread being open again makes my pants fit funny in front!

:P

Thats not the warm and fuzzy feeling we were talking about was it ?

or is that a secret ? :P

welcome back from banland john

Why thank you :P

How random and lol worthy is this?

Ready Steady Cook is on in the background over here.... and all of a sudden they started talking about Serbian food. LOL. Serbia.

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