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People,

I have been working hard on sorting out the video from the Fatz driftday 2 (1/5)and Wakefield Carlo day (17/5).

As there is so much footage of the Driftday (nearly 2hrs) and not much from Wakefield (36mins) I thought I would do a combined disk with both events.

I have not done much editing and have not done any music, they are raw driving, I just cut out all the bad footage and crap, so do not expect a professional production. I am happy for people to rework the video if they want, I just do not have time and I know you all want to see it.

I will only be doing DVD's and the can be picked up from the dinner on Thursday at Had to Happen. I do not have the time to burn 100's of copies, nor will I be offering to post out copies to people as this can be a big pain.

I am not offering this as a general release, as I would only want people who attended these 2 event to get a copy.

Dan, I will send you a copy and your origional DV tape.

If you know someone who is going to the dinner, put in your order. Again I am only charging $5 per copy to cover the costs. If anyone also wants a copy of Fatz Driftday 1 let me know and I will make a copy as I now have it (thanks Jeff)

Put your orders in.

Mal

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