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i would if my membership came through.......

This shall be fixed immediately. Admin previlages were stalled for a while, and I gave Nightcrawler a backlog of members to action.

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I have changed your status to SA:SAU member Mike, so the SAU:SA forums should appear at the top of the SA forums now.

Voting thread is here : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/351262-now-live-2011-sausa-executive-committee-elections/

Was great to see your R34GTR last night mate - one of the cleanest I have ever seen inside and out!

not sure if that was a sarcastic smile, but my comment was based purely on a FB status update

Prolly bg on my behalf, but i liked the rep system when used correctly, now we are all going to loose it

not sure if that was a sarcastic smile, but my comment was based purely on a FB status update

Prolly bg on my behalf, but i liked the rep system when used correctly, now we are all going to loose it

No, I too have seen Mitch's bullshit/attention seeking status update(s).

The kid can get f**ked. If he doesn't like SAU, go cry somewhere else like ns.com. f**king immature shit, along with the way he handles some of the members here.

Winge winge winge from him for like... 2 years now?

Pisses me off.

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Same :(

Carlo, can you confirm when you sent your membership form, and if/when you paid. Not sure if I have you on file as 'pending'.

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Carlo, can you confirm when you sent your membership form, and if/when you paid. Not sure if I have you on file as 'pending'.

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Pretty sure i sent it the monday-tuesday after the last Dawn Cruise (whenever that was)

If payment wasn't received that's fine send me a PM and ill look into it.

I defiantly submitted the form, ill check my netbank and confirm payment was successful on my end.

boy Mitch you are retarded hahaha yay i just neg rep people gg sir

not sure if that was a sarcastic smile, but my comment was based purely on a FB status update

Prolly bg on my behalf, but i liked the rep system when used correctly, now we are all going to loose it

No, I too have seen Mitch's bullshit/attention seeking status update(s).

The kid can get f**ked. If he doesn't like SAU, go cry somewhere else like ns.com. f**king immature shit, along with the way he handles some of the members here.

Winge winge winge from him for like... 2 years now?

Pisses me off.

Madaz & Cronic.......ordinarily you guys would get a friendly warning for isolating and slagging a particular forum member.

However, in this particular instance, I think the truth is too close to home.

Mitch.......I've noticed your slagging and negativity more and more lately (I think you even had a bit of a dig at Craig's drift thread).

Consider this a friendly warning this time......try and contribute more and slag people's ideas less to avoid guys like the above slagging you back.

If, on the other hand, you're pissed off with the SAU community for whatever reason, either spill your grievances to one of the Mods or post somewhere else please.

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