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Hi Sean, welcome!!

We've got a crazzy June coming up after a jam packed May. If you're in Brisbane on the 5th of June feel free to come along to the monthly meeting at Vroom in James St. It's not overly exciting but the food and beverages are good and we'll be running over what we teed up for the month of June. There is also a list here -----> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/425582-events-for-june-2013/

the suspense is killing me....

this milestone announcement is going to have a profound impact on the way I live my life, as well as conduct myself in everyday society.

can you please pm me the results, as I wish to know them immediately, the very minute they are announced

Because everyone knows that I am the nice exec after the meeting on the 5th I'll come home (if I have not had too many wines) and post it up for everyone to read.

Hey Guys and thanks for the welcome :)

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Are you able to be a bit more specific with your thanks in the future. Your sweeping statement appears to include me, and I offered no welcome. In fact, I am currently sneering at a poster of Ben Affleck whilst eating Nutella from a jar.
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Poor attempts at humour are all I have to contribute these days, now that I am carless

I feel your pain mang. Although I saw you got a fancy new bike though, give me a bell the next time you're going for a ride and I'll come along.

I feel your pain mang. Although I saw you got a fancy new bike though, give me a bell the next time you're going for a ride and I'll come along.

Shall do, but I am not much of a rider, more of a lover. Muscular dystrophy and high speeds with high wind resistance don't mix well.

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What happened to leaving the old site "read only" for a while???

Linking it directly to here is very sneaky... I wanted to see what the last posts were!!!

It has started already, say one thing, do another...

Word from Benno is that there is a technical limitation at the moment with the web host meaning that he can only redirect the entire sauqld domain here.

He's currently trying to figure out a workaround so that we can get the forum back up read only but redirect everything else

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