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I think while they might come off as abrasive Craig, they are only giving their input as to what they personally see as right/wrong with the club. Nothing bad against that, you won't ever please everyone but it's always good to listen to criticism :)

Screw you Craig, asshole. I don't see why people have to come here and post about seeing nice talent tomorrow :)

On a more serious note, I did mean to speak to you about the club today Ruby, more-so about the constitution and the fact I wanted to take a look at it :bunny: Guess I'll wait till final print

was directed at the likes of darren/steve p just to name a few,

and no, im not joining.

just dont understand why people spend time whinging about something they want nothing to do with?

clearly ur not paying any attention to the content of our posts, but whether its general positive or negative feedback. some people just dont see the value in playing devils advocate. its forces people into addressing problems they havnt yet forseen. trying to save u guys wasting ur time.

i still dont get this 'ur not going to join so ur opinion is void' attitude. i dont own a skyline so any experience i have or give to a mate shouldnt be listened to using that logic. :)

why are SOME ''people'' going out of there way to make it clear that they will not be joining?

do you think the organizers really give a f**k if you dont join?

geez, i might call up Holden tomoz and whinge to them for hours on end to stop making commodores, just coz i wont buy one.

fark me dead.

was directed at the likes of darren/steve p just to name a few,

and no, im not joining.

just dont understand why people spend time whinging about something they want nothing to do with?

haha telling others to shutup n not say there not joining n u go n do it lmao

hahahaha

On a more serious note, I did mean to speak to you about the club today Ruby, more-so about the constitution and the fact I wanted to take a look at it :) Guess I'll wait till final print

Yeah, it was a long day yesterday and I still didn't get around to saying hi to a few people ... including you :P Too many distractions.

Luke, you wanna PM me an email address for yourself and I'll send you a PDF copy of things. :(

Nathan, you were another I spotted yesterday but didn't get around to saying 'hi'.

This should be the final post I'll make in this thread, as a fresh one has been started to advise how the club is going. Namely:

The next meeting is scheduled for the Sunday 10th May @ 1pm and is most likely to be held at the Ministry of Bass premises (to be confirmed), where the ins and outs of the club will be discussed again and people have another chance to voice their constructive comments/input.

On the Sunday 24th May @ 1pm (Ministry of Bass premises to be confirmed) paid members will then vote for Executive Committee members. The interim committee will go thru the results thereafter and the highest voted positions will be notified to the nominees. Once the committee is in place, we can put names to documents and get paperwork submitted.

So there are two more chances for people to attend and have a say and join, as well as the fact that Kellie and I have offered and received enquiries via PM, MSN and mobile, as well as the chance to speak to me yesterday at AJD which many people did. The non-believers have had their chances and have further chances to talk to me about this, but have chosen not to. SAU SA is becoming a reality now ... and about bloody time! :(

Edited by RubyRS4

I have emailed the docs off to those who have PMed me their email addy. I am still waiting on a few to confirm their email address ... if you don't have my PDFs, then I may not have your address yet.

:(

Cheers got it Ruby :D

Sweet! :P

My inbox is getting full again. :blink: I'm cleaning it out as I'm certain I've gotten back to everyone ... including those who I responded to this morning: Inline6, Talbo, Heslo, Dohmar, Dion, Bezender, Jase.

If I have not and I've missed you, please nudge me to do so and I will email you the PDF docs.

;)

why are SOME ''people'' going out of there way to make it clear that they will not be joining?

do you think the organizers really give a f**k if you dont join?

geez, i might call up Holden tomoz and whinge to them for hours on end to stop making commodores, just coz i wont buy one.

fark me dead.

So we constantly dont get asked to join, AND after seeing the children in here, do you blame us??

The organizers SHOULD "give a f**k" if we dont want to join, and clearly you havnt even put a thought into what i said earlier have you?? Just so you dont have to go back a page i basically said the money the club gets from its members is the clubs bank balance, no members = no money, no money = NO up front paid private track days, NO advertising materials eg banners and shirts, stickers and so on wont be printed up front and in stock at any time. Think about it champ, think about the general everyday runnings of a business and the time and effort the commitee members are going to put into it, its not just a matter of 10 SAU newbies that have 20,000 posts between them in the last 2 years getting together and starting a "club".

I fail to see how your comparison is anywhere near what im on about, Your stating they should "stop making commodores", Please point out where i have said "Stop trying to start this club, just because i wont join"?

was directed at the likes of darren/steve p just to name a few,

and no, im not joining.

just dont understand why people spend time whinging about something they want nothing to do with?

So your whinging about the "apparent whingers" and im one of them?? Once again, I am meerly trying to help the "organisers" with ideas, and helping to imform them of what is needed, and who they should go to to get support. I've also had people PM me thanking me for what i've written, as its basically what they have been trying to say or couldnt say it for whatever reason. So really your whinging AND stating your not joining?? I dont see any constructive critism anywhere from you!!

clearly ur not paying any attention to the content of our posts, but whether its general positive or negative feedback. some people just dont see the value in playing devils advocate. its forces people into addressing problems they havnt yet forseen. trying to save u guys wasting ur time.

I agree mate, too many people jump to conclusions and are sooooo one eyed its not funny, They think we are out to attack everything they or people bring up, Im sorry to those who have a imagination the size of Big Ben, but i'd rather think logical and fall from 20m than fall 800m from my imagination.

Anyways it seems as tho the club is finding its feet, which is good to see. One thing to remember also for the people who WILL become a member, the first year is going to be the toughest and will need all members to be patient, the money in the account wont pay for too much initially, so therefore there might be limited booked events, whereas the second year i would suggest the Commitee to organize a yearly calendar of events so people have time to organize days off to attend 6-12 months in advance. and finally just remember for people to take you serious, BE PROFESSIONAL!!

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Umm, just a thought, but the next scheduled meeting is 10 th may..... is that mothers day??

Crap!

Let me speak with Simon @ MOB and I'll work out other arrangements. Will either be day before (Saturday 9th May) or the week after (Sunday 17th May).

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