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Rob, its actually chunks of the R rotated n grafted into shape, so maybe the R is a western font lol

I thoght it reminded me of those USA jumpers I always see.

i like jamesw's idea of puttin the AU from the top of the badge on the side. And snowy's idea of the R in Victoria, but I dunno if Sarah will mind her design being used in that.

rob you're the most laziest person i know...

upload the pics, cbf

design a logo, cbf

come to a meeting, cbf

lol i'm surprised you don't look and talk like the comic book guy from simpsons... "WORST FORUM THREAD EVAR!"

yeah I like the one that includes her design... the second one you posted. hmmm lemme work on it a lil...

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upload the pics, cbf

Hey at least i took some photos, i wasnt going to take any, and i uploaded the better ones anyways. I dont have time to resize 40 photos, when some people dont appreciate it.

design a logo, cbf

Since your doing such a good job i dont see a point, i was just thanking you for making up all those logos and all you can do is make jokes at me.

come to a meeting, cbf

The meeting this year i have attended more meetings than you, 1 meeting i didnt turn up to which was about 2-3 weeks ago, i had urgent come up & i have already said sorry to the people who give a fark. Otherwise i am more keen on getting the club up and running, and am sick of the lack of communication of the club in general thats what has killed my fire for the club so to speak.

I am getting tired of justifying everything I do to you every time I see you, rather than you find out about what I have to say or even something about you.

Everyone can read this i dont care.

couldnt we just have a skyline logo for the front and then out www.skylinesaustralia.com under it and have SAU on the back would be a fantastic look.. the logo should be in silver so it stands out like that thick stictching :) (eg on the new york hats)

lol rob, that was joke! jeez relax dude i was jus givin u shit, if couldn't laugh it off then youve got issues with me that i don't understand.

You don't have to justify shit to me, and i don't expect you to. There are things you may have done which i didn't agree with, which is why I approach you when I see you for clarification. If you wanna get upset over that, the onus is on you to deal with it.

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lol rob, that was joke! jeez relax dude i was jus givin u shit, if couldn't laugh it off then youve got issues with me that i don't understand.

No got no issues with your just replying to the post thats all, justifying why i am so lazy :) :headspin:

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