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Holly shit! I can't beleive me wanting to purchase some sau stickers was going to have this kind of response! If it's such a big Hassel I'll rip the f$&@ers off my car. I just wanted to support a club that has helped me out numerous times with advise and cruise info. There has been events and shows I would have never even known about if it wasn't for sau. Sorry for the trouble.

Holly shit! I can't beleive me wanting to purchase some sau stickers was going to have this kind of response! If it's such a big Hassel I'll rip the f{:content:}amp;@ers off my car. I just wanted to support a club that has helped me out numerous times with advise and cruise info. There has been events and shows I would have never even known about if it wasn't for sau. Sorry for the trouble.

lax dawg

its cool that u wanna promote sau, so there are sau stickers for you to put on

alternatively, if u become a member, you're welcome to the sau-sa only stickers. exclusivity has a price >_<

in either case, your enthusiasm is to be commended, and no doubt someone here will be able to hook you up in due time

-D

Yeah definitely don't sweat it Jeff .... has been a typical mountain made out of a molehill for absolutely no reason - some people have chips on their shoulders for some reason or other. They are just stickers ffs people, and we have already established that anyone can buy SAU style stickers, and only members can run SAU:SA stickers. Easy.

Yeah definitely don't sweat it Jeff .... has been a typical mountain made out of a molehill for absolutely no reason - some people have chips on their shoulders for some reason or other. They are just stickers ffs people, and we have already established that anyone can buy SAU style stickers, and only members can run SAU:SA stickers. Easy.

more accurately it would be to state that this has only just been defined. There was significant ambiguity due to conflicting statements from the SAU:SA exec, yourself included, which is where I would point out - this stuff should really be dealt with at the meetings, with all possibilities taken into account, BEFORE ANY OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE

That is all

-D

Geez so the exec, (who all lead extremely busy lives as it is) should get together once or twice a week and discuss and formulate policy on every single little insignificant item that may pertain to real life, SAU forums and the SAU:SA club - is that right?

I will spell it out for those confused.

We had stickers made. I posted a pic of available stickers. I didn't explicitly say which stickers would be available to which group of people, but the smart people among us realised that the stickers explicitly marked SAU:SA would only be available to club members. The member who asked about the stickers picked up his non-club stickers and was stoked with them.

Not that hard.

Geez so the exec, (who all lead extremely busy lives as it is) should get together once or twice a week and discuss and formulate policy on every single little insignificant item that may pertain to real life, SAU forums and the SAU:SA club - is that right?

Negative. I will however say that members of said comittee should restrain themselves upon commenting upon official policy until said details are ran past by the Pres or Vp.

I myself have been chastised for making unapproved announcements, rightly so, and hence I hold every other member to the same high impeccable standards as mandated by our clubs constitution.

Nuff said.

We had stickers made. I posted a pic of available stickers. I didn't explicitly say which stickers would be available to which group of people, but the smart people among us realised that the stickers explicitly marked SAU:SA would only be available to club members. The member who asked about the stickers picked up his non-club stickers and was stoked with them.

And that is excellent, it is what we want to see happening, however we need to make sure the stickers used meet the application. SLED put it more lucidly than I ever could. There is nothing wrong with anyone taking the initiative on any given matter in my humble opinion - if it happens, perchance, to conflict with SAUSA club policy, then steps can be (and have been) taken to ensure that it does not happen again.

I would like to emphasise - our club is an infant. Its less than a year old and we have yet to discover how to crawl, before we walk and before we run.

Transparency and thorough practice are nothing to be insulted by - indeed, it is this accountability which will ensure the survival of any democratic body.

And I apologise to the executive, if any of its members posts seem like we are rushing the process - We are not. We're just so enthusiastic about it, we're out running our britches. Yo.

-D

I would like to emphasise - our club is an infant. Its less than a year old and we have yet to discover how to crawl, before we walk and before we run.

Rubbish. Pick SAU:SA up, place us in the baby Recaro driver's seat and let us drive! We can learn how to crawl, walk and run when we need to fill up with gas. :laugh:

the design looks cool :)

yo damo, just a friendly reminder of my free sticker :)

...yes posted to qld :P

just a thought guys,

maybe the SAUSA stickers are more like the old school japanese drift club bumper stickers

that way you can make the background like all red/yellow/watever - and itll be obvious from afar that you are SAUSA as apposed to the standard SAU stickers

so for example, japenese drift club bumper sticker;

they would look hot if it was all red but had white "SAU-SA" or similar - and it'd stand out from a mile away

angry-samurai-tomodachi-sticker-532-p.jpg

just my 2c

ps if my idea wins, i soo get a free sticker!

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