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HEY sorry i been so busy working - im confused - is there a problem with direct debit? why are people trying to go to anz bank etc?

i don't get it.. how can i pay?

also - can i put a tentative spot down for a fair weather friend?

HEY sorry i been so busy working - im confused - is there a problem with direct debit? why are people trying to go to anz bank etc?

i don't get it.. how can i pay?

also - can i put a tentative spot down for a fair weather friend?

Nothing wrong with direct debit, works fine, just trickdoutvl doesn't have net-banking, so needed to go into the ANZ to pay.

I'll put your friend down on the reserves list, and will confirm his spot if he/you pays.

omfg... YOU'RE SCOT!?!?!?!?!

hahahahaha!!!!

now it all makes sense!!

well it's SUPPOSED to be on tonight- but instructor's in exams.. sooo not tonight! saturday morning and next tuesday though

oh and cancel my mate!

hey guys while im transferring moneys across - would now be a good idea to become a paid member of SAUWA?

i kind of feel like i should... i mean i kinda been around here for more than six years...

:blink:

hey guys while im transferring moneys across - would now be a good idea to become a paid member of SAUWA?

i kind of feel like i should... i mean i kinda been around here for more than six years...

:blink:

Yeah, about time you became one of us, we can lobotimize you at the SimWorld event :devil:

bro is busy looking after his kids, so no go there...let's see if I can rope someone else in...

does anyone know if a 10 year old can operate it? i.e. reach the pedals :P

I've seen like 8 year old's playing... :P Depends how tall the 10 year old is?

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