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apparently people are "sick of street cruises" however whats the point of a club if people wont even turn up to events even if they are mundane as street meets and cruises, letalone events which are booked months prior with plenty of support only to have no one show.....

i cant be bothered with the cruise as i dont think im welcome on sau events anymore due to previous antics and my person in general.

none of yas could be bothered to show to my skirmish event which had months of prior orginisation, date changed on a few occasions to suit various members needs and still only 2 sau forum members showed.

i should shut up tho cause i dont know what im on about and my opinion has no validity and weight when it comes to anything to do with sau, apparently im not the right kind of character to be behind the wheel of a skyline.

I know it was a little while ago now but the last Mountain cruise had an excellent turnout and the skid pan day was awesome! I just would have thought leading up to Chirstmas/New year would be a bad time as people are usually very busy. I know I am.

I cant be bothered with the cruise as i dont think im welcome on sau events anymore due to previous antics and my person in general.

Apparently im not the right kind of character to be behind the wheel of a skyline.

I like ya mate! I've only met you once but you seem cool to me?

Previous antics? Please explain...

You seemed to handle your skyline pretty well on the Mt Nebo run :D

I like ya mate!  I've only met you once but you seem cool to me?

Previous antics?  Please explain...

You seemed to handle your skyline pretty well on the Mt Nebo run :D

Yeah I agree with Strutto, I like you too.

Where did all this come from James?

I can't remember any agro on the forums directed at you, nor have I heard anyone say anything bad about you.

To me a QLD SAU cruise wouldn't be the same without you there.

james i seriously think that no one hates you

If someone doesnt like you who gives a shit?? i mean plenty of people out there and on these forums who dont like me but hey i dont care its there choice not mine.

If anyone is interested though nismoman18 and myself are organising a cruise for our club in the new year. I just think this time is hectic for a lot of people.

hey james man dont be hard on urself, i for one always read ur posts as they are usually the ones that make alot of sense and explain things. Im thinking lots of the ppl are shy thats why they dont want to go cruising! Chaos dude ive pretty much finished the website, will be looking for a host and getting a domain name soon :)

NIZMAN - "mr track event" how many QR track days have you been on? How many skidpans? How many Morgan Park days?

MM2Death - qld dead? Am I the only person here who can organise an event? I hope you werent having a go at me.

Xmas/new year is a bad time for it, and it should be quiet.

James - chill out, you are a necessity on a mountain run, specially for entertainment :) the only person invalidating your opinion is you.

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