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MAS Meeting - 2nd March - Girl Promoters/Helping hands


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Ok guys.

We need to have a meeting next week to decide the running order of things and work out a roster for people who would like to help out with the MAS Stand this year.

Time: 7pm

Venue: Yet to be decided

1) We need to work out who is actually interested, and when they are avaliable.

2) Female promoters for the two days.

There was a large amount of offers for help etc.

So now you get your chance to come along and be a part of MAS 2004 with SAU-Vic.

There are lots of different areas that need a few people to put thier hands up for.

Venue will be updated and posted within the next two days.

So watch this post, and come along if your willing to donate some time.

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free anytime... sum1 promised me some foam

The foam was there last night... where were you????????????????

Anyhow, venue is undecided as yet but we'll work it out lol!

The design of the ladies shirts will be a bit different this year too.

I believe we have a fashion expert on hand this year :rofl:

yeah munkeh balls where were ye?

adz brought the foam in and u didnt show up!!!

oh yeah do some vectoring for us too... i'll send u a jpg of the basic design i thought of for the back and you can vector it... cause i is teh n00b

errr i was in QLD or did sum1 fail to notice the thread about my trip to QLD? :D

narkeh send me the pic and I shall vectorise...

adz where about are ya, I can come pick it up off ya.

PS: when and where is the next meeting?

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