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OK - you asked for it:

The first 'official-ish' club meeting. Anyone who is interested in becoming a member or would like to be more involved with the committee is welcome to attend.

When: Sunday 2nd November

Where: Not sure yet - will be somewhere central. Watch this space

Time: 2.00pm til whenever

Hopefully, this is where we can effectively move forward to signing up paid members and bringing-forth all the goodies that it entails. There's plenty of warning this time - so please try to make it along.

James

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Bugger dale huh ? :D

that's one casualty...

I'll be there. Hopefully with a info relating to ABN/NPO etc.

Also people... bring any ideas that you might have thought of in the past weeks, and maybe a pen and paper?

People there will be taking notes and stuff but some of you might also like to for ones own benefit?

Seeing as you'll prolly get a whole lotta "Sorry, can't make it" replies, I'd like to be the second person to respond affirmatively. Not only that but my response is an enthusiastic "OH HELL YEAH, I"LL BE THERE!!!!!

Then, if the meeting isn't already somewhere like Goldfingers, i say we go there anyway. Just to keep the mood festive.

Oooohhhhhhh "kunt", the universal unit of personage.

I see now, sorry bout that man.

"So we get us kunts to come and then more kunts will join. Soon we'll meet other kunts that know them kunts who ring their kunts to cruise in with even more kunts" We'll just be a bunch of kunts."

Kinda sounds like the the way the VL boys from Narre Warren describe one of their meets. ;) ;) ;):)

I am moving house that weekend ;).

Hopefully we do most the work on Sat. and i will be able to come down.

PS: Any voluntiers to help out will be greatly appreciated. Come on, help ya fellow Skyliner to attend the meeting :);)

Hoping to be there

Alan

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