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mine went with my membership paperwork. dont know if it went to duncan or liz. can we confirm

well if it went to Liz you are shit out of luck cos she has nothing to do with the sns lol..

haha sorry Thraso! That will be my fault! tongue.gif

That's what happens while you try to copy down all the names in the middle of a meeting while still giving up your 2 cents...

hahahah Just count yourself lucky i didnt give you my full greek first name. lol

All you guys have done a great job so far with an entry list already that large, big well done :D

Hi Duncan ... sent through fax with entry details that you should have & money via electronic transfer that will show by tuesday ... cheers Malcolm :)

Hi Duncan ... internet transfer completed this morning at 1015 ... cheers malcolm :P

any 1 know when the next batch of membership stuff is being sent out by the way????? been waiting abit

PM Shell. though, it should be soon as everything needed for the packs has been received recently or is on its way

I agree with Slim, it will (should) be very soon as we were waiting on SAU:Vic (blame game! :D) to send us 200 lanyards... Apparently they brought in an exchange rate too cause we only got 150 ;)

well if it went to Liz you are shit out of luck cos she has nothing to do with the sns lol..

I faxed Both off to the number on the forms. which were both the same i think. should i fax the form off to another number than ?? if so which number. the money is in the account as my memebership has been put through.

Newcastle/Central Coast people: should we cruise together from F3 servos or something????

:(:D HELL YES WE SHOULD :banana::banana:

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