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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).

Spoke with Simon.

Next BBQ meet will be Saturday 9th May @ 1pm @ Ministry of Bass, 1205 South Road, St Marys.

I will start a fresh thread for this meet.

:P

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Sorry guys, but if I danced around for everyone, then a date would never be set.

So I'm catering for all the mothers out there and avoiding Mother's Day. Its done and I'm not changing it now.

Can't make it, then see if you can send a proxy or PM me, or meet me at one of the usual hangouts.

:P

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Sorry guys, but if I danced around for everyone, then a date would never be set.

So I'm catering for all the mothers out there and avoiding Mother's Day. Its done and I'm not changing it now.

Can't make it, then see if you can send a proxy or PM me, or meet me at one of the usual hangouts.

:)

lol this is exactly my point, what's the point of a CAMS affiliated club if ur basically shunning people who actually regularly attend CAMS events?

lol this is exactly my point, what's the point of a CAMS affiliated club if ur basically shunning people who actually regularly attend CAMS events?

I'd say its a coincidence. Mothers day is unfortunate, I would have come anyhow, and still do plan to attend the sat but thems the breaks. Can't cater to everyone - I myself didn't know there was a track day because I'm not really paying attention to that right about now. Once the club is up and running I'm sure the committee will endeavour to hold it at times compatible to the majority of cams schedules (bear in mind there are a load of events, sometimes a cams event may just coincide with a planned club event. these things do happen, but I can say that its in everyones interests that we keep cams days and club days separate (unless theyre in support of each other :))

-D

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.

If you had taken some interest in the club from the beginning and had attended the meeting you would know that there is already a source of money that the club use and get it up and running even if there are only a few members to begin with, not all money has to come from members joining.

I imagine though you are not particularly interested in joining the club but here to perhaps stir a little brown stuff, so really why would you bother posting here and wasting your obviously precious time and thoughts.

So unless you have ways to get involved and help to get the club on its feet and through its first year how about entertaining yourself in another thread :)

If you had taken some interest in the club from the beginning and had attended the meeting you would know that there is already a source of money that the club use and get it up and running even if there are only a few members to begin with, not all money has to come from members joining.

I imagine though you are not particularly interested in joining the club but here to perhaps stir a little brown stuff, so really why would you bother posting here and wasting your obviously precious time and thoughts.

So unless you have ways to get involved and help to get the club on its feet and through its first year how about entertaining yourself in another thread :)

Shane i thought you would have been older enough to know better........READ ALL MY POST CAREFULLY and it will answer ALL of your questions about why i had not gone to the meeting or to why i dont want to join.

Last time i looked it was a open forum, where ANYONE can post their thoughts as you have done........Well Done, If you dont like what i have written then simple, dont continue to read it, dont reply, Once again i thought you would be old enough to know and understand this, If you and the rest of the people on here cant take constructive critisism then thats your problem, not mine. Like i said im far from being here to win friends, im just posting my and what seems to be alot of peoples views on this matter, and alot of you are seeming to read what has been written the wrong way, once again, not my problem!!

If you guys dont want the likes of me sharing info, then pay the money up front get the club registered and create a "Private Section" where all you ladies can organize all your meetings at Villis and West Tce.

Sorry to put your name and your mates name Martin down to the organizers to help out, seems as tho i am in the wrong again?? just cant please all the ladies out there can ya!!

Wanna be friends on Facebook again?? :):(

Your making me want to go fishing again Shane, stop it!! :)

If you had taken some interest in the club from the beginning and had attended the meeting you would know that there is already a source of money that the club use and get it up and running even if there are only a few members to begin with, not all money has to come from members joining.

Indeed, I've already made a donation.... but I appreciate Deluxes post and viewpoint and I believe that before too long all his questions will be answered :(

I wont say any more because at this stage I just want to see a basic structure made, and enough cash raised to establish the thing, then set a reasonable annual fee and a truly democratic structure.... I think its in the best interests of the club that everyone on the organisation committee (me, others, etc) exclude themselves from the nominated positions to ensure transparency... because a lot of you guys out there think that we're doing this to start a personality cult or something else (I've heard some bizarre points lately so you'll excuse the theatrics)... its all good, we're going to run it by the numbers, note down everything and everything will be done via ballot. i'm going to advise that after the first 3 months there are elections for new committee and afterwards it'd be done on an annual basis

however, thats just my personal agenda. if anyone else has anything constructive that they think we should be aware of, please do post. The keyword is constructive criticism (which many of you have given us some excellent ideas so far, so thankyou guys!) but comments like 'your ideas r teh sux' will mostly be ignore unless they are followed with an argument as to just >why< they suck :)

-D

Edit - Would just also like to add - this isnt some clique. I'm not part of any weekly meets, and neither are many of the people who want to see this get off the ground. I just don't understand why ya'll are saying that it has anything to do with villis or bp meets aside from a couple of members being on the interim committee...(since I rather hate the location personally, i dont bother going most nights since its after work for me ;P)

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Why do some people make out Villis and West Tce like such a bad place? Is it because its not a different fancy restaurant location everytime with meals costing an arm and a leg?(yes, exaggerated)

i dunno man, it just seems like running the gauntlet from where i come from, that and the fact i'm semi blind and the lack of lighting does nothing for me ;P

yeah they make dope pies... and its good for the impromptu meets... i cant argue that

its just cause its so common, i generally cbf after work ;D

however if a dinner was at a curry bar or some kinda azn, then i'd be there like a fat kid to a pie eating competition >:thumbsup:

does anyone out there have a paddock where we might be able to execute a sheep and chuck it on a bonfire until we can sup upon the roasted flesh ?

-D

a few people feel to intimated to join the meets at the likes of Vilis and BP me thinks, the so called "family" is just a group of friends that once, didnt know each other from a bar of soap, but attended a few regular meets, its not about becoming best of friends omg i want you as my best man, but everyone gets along, thats what the club is about. anyone is more than welcome!

a few people feel to intimated to join the meets at the likes of Vilis and BP me thinks, the so called "family" is just a group of friends that once, didnt know each other from a bar of soap, but attended a few regular meets, its not about becoming best of friends omg i want you as my best man, but everyone gets along, thats what the club is about. anyone is more than welcome!

well said nizzl

-D

omg i want you as my best man,!

well i was hoping you wanted alot more than that damo :)

i didnt know anyone when i started going :) soon as ppl relized im gay and retarded it was all pretty cool from then on.

club wont be able to run unless you kids learn to play nice :thumbsup: mchappy meals allround.

tips for noobys coming to vilis

sled- chat about harleys n bikie kind of looking bikes

ruby- chat about sports bikes

luke - discount parts from jap/240zeds

krishy- how fkd up his front bar looks/hurl abuse at

sapphire - car stereos

rad32 adrian - rolla's (change ur name to radrolla)

scandyman - how the 200sx is superior to the skyline and how v8s sound great :)

who i leave out

and more importantly wear a smile and say hello

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