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I always need MORE! :)

Everything and anything you got man, I am making a HUGE list of suggestions I would like to put up to the club exec's at our first AGM, when we have it....................... :D

Man I am so itching for a coffee, but not just a normal coffe, a SUPER HAPPY FUN SKA COFFEE™ (Thats 1 cup with 5 teaspoons of coffee and 10 teaspoons of sugar, little bit of water and a teeny bit of milk) :)

Cy, I think we have some more stuff. Best not to re-invent the wheel.

re-inventing wheels, hmmmmmmmmmmm you been hanging around government workers? :) Whenever i went to meetings and stuff when I was in government IT all the supervisors and stuff ALWAYS talked about not re-inventing the wheel :D I think it was manditory, in their contracts that they had to work that saying into conversations at least 5 times a second! :rofl:!!!!

God sometimes I dont like being a "boss" had to chew out my underling, who has no respect for me because he's been here for like 7 years and I have been here for 2 and I got promoted over him for the junior managers role. SOOOO immature the way he is acting, I wish he would just quit, that way I can hire someone I get along with and everything would be hunky dory!

I know what it's like getting a club off the ground from scratch, so I'm willing to help you guys out. Not saying everything we do is perfect, but it's working pretty good at the moment. We currently have sponsors asking us if they can sponsor us:D

Asking to sponser you eh, wow that is pretty good!

Yeah I have no idea how hard it is and what the current exec's have gone through, I would not imagine it being too easy, lots of hours sacrificed for nothing, but the love of the club.

I really do applaud the current exec's for getting it to where it is today, I just have a heap of ideas, dont know if the current exec's have thought of or not, who knows, I cant wait for the first AGM so we can see where the club is at and where the members want to take it and how! :)

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