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It's a massive shame to come on the forums afterwards and see it as a usual thing for the competition to be 'rigged' and the stigma that goes with it. The fact that it is acknowledged as an every year occurance means that only few new people are attending, because if there were more then the political agenda would be lessened. I would have thought more new people would be a benefit?

I posted that the competition was 'rigged'....but I wasn't being serious lol.

I enjoyed the day even though I didn't win anything (not even a fuel voucher haha).

Haha, you ain't seen no chapter writing yet. I'll take his chapter and raise him two :P

This is correct although it doesn't justify accepting the other extreme. I understand people vote for their friends cars and that's cool - it's what you do for a mate. Except if people are standing in a circle discussing and deciding who is going to win (like you said you were) then every year it will be a similar result and every year the people who are not in this group will have a useless vote as they are not the majority.

I did not say it should be more about trophies, only less political. Same topic but very different things. If the competition isn't fair then why bother having one? You'd do just as well parking the cars there all day only to look at, it wouldn't make a difference. And trust me, I definitely did not go for the cars. Actually I only went because of my girlfriend, the event conveniently tied in with what we were doing that day. All I'm saying is that it can be better without hurting what's already there.

It's a massive shame to come on the forums afterwards and see it as a usual thing for the competition to be 'rigged' and the stigma that goes with it. The fact that it is acknowledged as an every year occurance means that only few new people are attending, because if there were more then the political agenda would be lessened. I would have thought more new people would be a benefit?

For sure, people promote anything and everything naturally when they socialise, but it's not our duty and certainly not our responsibility to promote it positively, therefore negative promotion can also occur. Also what is the use of promoting when the attendees at these events are all mates? Obviously the majority of promoting won't get very far, it will just circulate through the already aware. It's not hard to expand the horizons which would create more numbers.

Please understand Birds, I'm only going through this because I want the best for the club, that is all.

fkn lol i didnt read any of this. but i think its time you and birds went for a coffee and read your books to eachother.

When was the last time I posted a tl;dr fag? That was two or three paragraphs...I'm assuming you didn't go to primary school if you had trouble getting through it in less than 20 seconds...

I posted that the competition was 'rigged'....but I wasn't being serious lol.

I enjoyed the day even though I didn't win anything (not even a fuel voucher haha).

"NYAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"

Rofl.

what kills it is being forced to stay there for like 8 hours or whatever it is, never attended never would cos frankly i got better things to do with my time 2-3 hours sure can justify that be beyond that its really pushing it for me

By 8hrs you mean 6 yea?

Of those 6, almost 1hr of that would be moving in/out etc.

When was the last time I posted a tl;dr fag? That was two or three paragraphs...I'm assuming you didn't go to primary school if you had trouble getting through it in less than 20 seconds...

im still reading your last one that you posted a month ago bro, thats how long it was.

and if I didnt go to primary school that must mean you didnt even pass kinder!

how you like ma dick now.

You kids need to be less complaining.

Everyone loves to whine after an event, but I see NO members EVER volunteering your time, thoughts or ideas.

So as a result, you get what you are given. If you don't like it - put down your keyboard and run for Committee to take the club into what you believe the direction should be.

im still reading your last one that you posted a month ago bro, thats how long it was.

and if I didnt go to primary school that must mean you didnt even pass kinder!

how you like ma dick now.

Then your mum's a kiddy fiddler...

Yep he won last year.

I'm gunning for next years so I guess I've got lots of bribing to do tongue.gif

:laugh:

Got some wheels first!

grey 32Rs are the best!

I always wanted a Black R32, but Grey looked just as good.

Client's Motor Vehicle repair invoice for a E46 M3.

To replace standard clutch. 12 hours labour and $3,200. Woweeee!

That's about right :laugh:

You kids need to be less complaining.

Everyone loves to whine after an event, but I see NO members EVER volunteering your time, thoughts or ideas.

So as a result, you get what you are given. If you don't like it - put down your keyboard and run for Committee to take the club into what you believe the direction should be.

i volunteered my time and helped out with the SNS. sif generalise Will.

Then your mum's a kiddy fiddler...

and your mums hot

SAU Vic has dwindled down allot since the first days/years of the forum. There were no "club membership" back then, rocking up to cruises or SnS with 50-100 cars at once... Hey days mang..

Given i used to organise a lot of them before SAU-Vic came about

I can confidently say you are full of shit.

There were never 50-100 car cruises unless combined with other clubs etc.

You kids need to be less complaining.

Everyone loves to whine after an event, but I see NO members EVER volunteering your time, thoughts or ideas.

So as a result, you get what you are given. If you don't like it - put down your keyboard and run for Committee to take the club into what you believe the direction should be.

you may lose faith in us but... never in your self. From here, the fight will be your own

Given i used to organise a lot of them before SAU-Vic came about

I can confidently say you are full of shit.

There were never 50-100 car cruises unless combined with other clubs etc.

Don't be a smarty pants behind keyboard Ash...

How come we've never met before eh? I bought my first R33 gtst the date i joined up in this forum and have attended fair amount of cruises and GOR trips.

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