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OK - so most of you will be aware that DECA is on Saturday 23 May and as always, the event wont go ahead unless we get enough people to help out.

So we are calling for your assisstance - if your willing to help, or if your bringing a friend who's willing to help - please speak up :blink:

All officials will be given a free BBQ lunch and water etc during the day.

We also need all officials to be at DECA by 8.00am on Saturday morning - same time as competitors.

Morning

Long Wang

Starter/Timer - Bec

Finisher/Timer - Lisa

Flaggy 1 - Anna

Flaggy 2 -

Mini Wang

Starter - Adam (WRX)

Finisher/Timer - Tony

Skidpan

Timer/Time Recorder - Chris Stacey

Starter/Hat Removalist - Juliette

Afternoon

Skidpan

Timer 1 -

Timer 2 -

Time Recorder - Anna

Hat Removalist -

Hat Removalist -

BBQ lunch (2 people to cook, 1 for money)

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Count me in :D Had fun last time.

Flaggy for Long Wang in morning please and in the arvo on the skid pan recording times if needed - if these are already taken I am happy to do anything that will be of assistance :)

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Count me in :) Had fun last time.

Flaggy for Long Wang in morning please and in the arvo on the skid pan recording times if needed - if these are already taken I am happy to do anything that will be of assistance :D

Anna

You can have any spot you like . Because you did such a ace job last time.. :D

As for me.

Im driving this time. but that wont stop me helping out when i can.

Awesome Anna - have marked you down. Your a legend!!

Danielle - ahhhhhh....... if I say yes will it put you off :(

I always take an umbrella up with me just in case it rains. We have been VERY lucky with the weather though. I beleive we've had rain only once and it was during a Nov or Feb event - 40 degrees all day, then BAM storm blew in.

Bec, sorry huni sadly yes....lol

Wind not good for hair, but that can be dealt with, rain however not good on the make up which will end up all over the place like an emo version of the joker in batman :)

Yes I'm soft and with a chance of rain....its a no no.

Bec, sorry huni sadly yes....lol

Wind not good for hair, but that can be dealt with, rain however not good on the make up which will end up all over the place like an emo version of the joker in batman :ph34r:

Yes I'm soft and with a chance of rain....its a no no.

Sh!t you sound like my wife...lol

Thats why i leave her at home :)

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i'd love to help if only...

1. my car is fixed, so i can get there lol

2. i knew what to do to help out =p

no rain is going to stop me, i cant believe that dude is complaning about the rain lol

but ahh well, have fun guys!

:D

i'd love to help if only...

1. my car is fixed, so i can get there lol

2. i knew what to do to help out =p

no rain is going to stop me, i cant believe that dude is complaning about the rain lol

but ahh well, have fun guys!

:D

1. Get a lift up with someone else, there's a total of 50 cars coming up probably all from melbourne, there may be a spare seat somewhere.

2. If you can navigate an online forum then you can operate a stopwatch.

3. The 'dude' complainging is actually a chick :P

Anyways.... as Dave said, surely you could figure something out to get up there and it is easy to help out. See how you go, it woudl be great if you could get up there to help us. Let me know definately if you can figure something out.

Cheers

Also, Martini Racing (in conjunction with the WRX Club) have offered us 2 gift vouchers which we will be raffling off to our volunteers on the day.

1 x $100 and 1 x $50 voucher

So everyone who helps out (1/2 day minimum) will go into a draw to win one of these vouchers.

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i'd love to help if only...

1. my car is fixed, so i can get there lol

2. i knew what to do to help out =p

no rain is going to stop me, i cant believe that dude is complaning about the rain lol

but ahh well, have fun guys!

:D

Helping out is easy :P I had my first DECA day last time and everyone was great explaining what I had to do and when do to it. Its great to be in the thick of the action. Hope so see you there :)

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