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2013/14 Sau Qld Annual General Meeting (Agm) And Committee Elections


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Haha, my monies on "what have u done, no cover" lol

Age: 21 ie immature

Car: Nissan hoon mobile cat drowner ie skyline

Mods: engine/gearbox ie you've installed a torture device to avoid taxes

Coverage: nothing, infact u owe Shannon's one million dollars

I know what it's like to have to put together an Agenda for a major meeting, Lots of scotch and spell check and it's all good,

Your's and Miss R34's efforts are appreciated even by those of us too lazy to fill out our membership form.

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I know what it's like to have to put together an Agenda for a major meeting, Lots of scotch and spell check and it's all good,

Your's and Miss R34's efforts are appreciated even by those of us too lazy to fill out our membership form.

Fill out a Membership form NOW and hand McFly monehs tonight. Just sayin' :P

ANNOUNCEMENT

Due to both Scott (Sabbai) and myself being nominated for the President's position, there will be a vote tonight. Have a long hard think about who you wish to have as the head of your Club. Chants will be collecting votes whilst I exit the room. Scott has taken exiting the room to a whole new level and is currently in the UK :P

I just assume it's always suits for you :P

Righto, I have a feeling ill be training it in if that's an option, what's the best station to get off at?

I'm guessing Milton :/

Fill out a Membership form NOW and hand McFly monehs tonight. Just sayin' :P

This. No excuses for non members, the online form takes 10 seconds to fill in: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/17Hv7fsU_nG3cjJDF_F6vqajgoH6H8h5gNeHJ2ul5K9Y/viewform

I will also have some paper forms with me tonight, and we will be taking cash payments for memberships.

AGM Agenda is up.

I've posted it in the members section to keep some privacy but we can keep the conversation happening here.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/430893-2013-annual-general-meeting-documents/#entry6989343

Let us know what you think. Tonight, your voice will be heard!

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