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random google image girl :) sorry to disappoint haha

edit: tracked her down. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman...ticle270423.ece ddnt even pay attention, its billie piper!

:D Damn it. I would love to join up and go along to these meetings....but i would hardly be able to get to the meetings, events etc. I am always working, i hardly get a weekend off (only get days off if its a public holiday falls on it), or my RDO - which is Wednesday and Thursday.

Glad to see the club taking off, all the best with it.

false advertising, sau has no such chicks

i suggest you guys start hitting up some higher memebership fees and start searching the strip clubs for recruits if this advertising shall continue legally :D

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:P im bored.

Nice work Damo! :bunny:

You definately have potential as a graphics designers (re the IT thing previously mentioned). Speak to charmaine about how to put a portfolio together and then start advertising yourself for an internship at a gfx company

much better than tafe. trust me.

and its good cause if SAU;SA needs something made we can harass you ;D

and... i wish we could rent adriana lima... and have her draped over some cars ... yeah yeah

-D

in the interest of a little fun so please dont take this to heart anyone

Image removed by SLED.

Sorry Steve, probably nothing wrong with it but not worth the risk of possible litigation.

Can I remind the budding graphic designers your creating copyright infringement by using these images ???? and this is a non profit registered biz which can be held liable before it gets off the ground ?

you might want to step back ????? also note the design must be registered for trademarks for SAU-SA with exact details parameters for the design ?

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