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no worries :thumbsup:

here is the post if you are interested

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...3863#post773863

and a copy for those who can't be bothered clicking on the link ....

I will give them the benefit of the doubt, it is hard showing up to a group of people you don't know and being open.

People handle that kind of stuff differently, people say I am Aloof when I first meet them, all I am doing is trying to see if I can work them out first.

And having a car that has been targeted for Theft (i.e my old 215 RWKW S13 had been attempted to be stolen twice) I am very hesitant about answering questions about my car to people I don't know.

As I said I will give them the benefit of the doubt, if things don't change then I will bucket them with you :D

I completley agree with anna, i have already had a little chat with her about it, i dont think sau should be like this. I did say that mark should at least sign up and say gday, i understand that he is busy all the time but at least introduce himself.

The first couple of cruises i nobody came up and said hi or anything and i also felt asif there were seperate groups in the cruise.

I am a really quiet guy and i hope ppl dont ever take me the wrong way.

I dont think we should descriminate against anyone i am keen for anyone to come on cruises.

We all might have opinions about ppl but please keep you opinions to yourselves and not

bitch about ppl.

I dont think we should descriminate against anyone i am keen for anyone to come on cruises.

We all might have opinions about ppl but please keep you opinions to yourselves and not

bitch about ppl.

:werd:

I think everyone that can make it should come to the dinner on this Thurs , that way it is a total social event , no cars , no groups and in an eviorment where we can all talk and get to know each other , without having to worry about where we are going who is meeting who .....etc .

Just remember take care of yourself and each other

my 2% of $1 AU

Thats it!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im done with my current job... it isnt heading where I want so everyone can just **** off!! Im sick of this shit...

/end rant takes deap breath...

Testify brother :angel:

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