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Hi Terry/Execs.

Could you put me down on the next update, previous plans have fallen through, so I'm free to attend! Yay!

Bring Jenson for the next stage of indoctrination?

would it be beneficial to do a window tinting session to show how its applied and whatnot?

Ive been meaning to get my door windows done for years

Hi

I did ask if Daniel wanted demo cars but (and there's that word "but") he already has his props Dave.

Cheers

Still awaiting my membership....its been 3 months at least lol

Being asian like me, you didn't try and cut-price with Shell did you? Shell hates hagglers. She expects people to pay full price for her services. :P

Anyway, you're IN

Terry I still haven't received my membership card since I applied in September, do I have to show it to get into the workshop???

You didn't suggest to Shell that she might be breeding a Treasurer did you? Shell hates Treasurers. :P

Hi Terry/Execs.

Could you put me down on the next update, previous plans have fallen through, so I'm free to attend! Yay!

Couldn't you think of a better excuse than something so passe Alex?

Acceptable is...

* We're having a break from trying for #2

* I feel deflated after missing out on a decent Forester XT to replace my Stag

* I'm addicted to Tech Nights and I couldn't pull myself away, so I gave in

You're IN

You didn't suggest to Shell that she might be breeding a Treasurer did you? Shell hates Treasurers. :P

Lol! I didn't bother her about it - just paid the money asked her how it works :)

I'm keen Terry, any chance you can squeeze me in?

Pending Membership Approval Daniel, SURE!

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/membershipform.pdf

gah! is there still time to become a member? My misses and i wouldn't mind both signing up and coming to this event.

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