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You got lucky!

I deleted it thinking it was spam... It's probably a good idea to put SAU:NSW Show N Shine in the header otherwise I'll delete it.

That inbox ONLY gets spam so make it obvious... 'Please confirm receipt of entry' probably wasn't the best way to get my attention :P

It's all good now though mate :D entry received!

WOOT! I KNEW I WASN'T THE ONLY ONE! :P

Yeah I dunno why either, but that seems to work pretty much all the time from the office as well... hasn't worked without the 02 yet...

If you can't fax, just mail it off to:

SAU:NSW

PO Box 119

Pymble NSW 2073

And I'll write up here if I received it or not :(

Mail received recently includes:

Shant Nazarian

David Milano

Stan Choi

Mitch Smith

Genelle Bill

Jeff Cook

Rami Sadi

Hey guys

Can you please confirm my entry?? Faxed it on Friday 19/11. Attached it as .xls from my works email program. not sure if it would have opened up on your fax machine?? Could you also confirm my payment of $10 ??

I am happy to resend via fax if it didn't work.

Cheers

Being completely off topic and all.

Since this is being labled Godzilla's 20th birthday and what is seeming to be the big event..is SAU:NSW still planning on running the 21st Anniversary cruise that was originally discussed between Terry_GTR34 and N1GTR?

Cheers

Nick

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