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Everyone... what can i say.

Thanks to all the showed up. Its was a great day and the weather held out for all of us which was brilliant.

Always makes me feel great when i see soo many people and skylines turn upto an events organised by Snowman or myself, makes all the time & effort worthwhile.

First, my apologies for the car-park problem... didnt know the bloody schools would be using the nearby aquatics centre. :Oops:

So a boo-boo there on my part.

Second, here are a few basic things to take away from this:

1) We have approx 60-70 memeber sign-up in just the first day.

Thats sensational news to say the least, and isnt far on NSW who have been around for a year or two now, so the Vic's are doing us proud.

2) This is a great kick start to the SAU-Vic economy and more events and activities can flow on from this, some might possible be at reduced costs to paid members.

3) We are coming upto summer, so everyone get your cars into order.

The Members only forums/sections will be up in the near future once we enter in all the members apps and a few other technical related things.

4) member related discounts and things will be coming around closer to the actual "first year" of the club --feb 05-- and we'll probably have a big party event or something to celebrate the occasion (yes that means more beers)

5) We kinda worked out for our next BBQ that i'll go do the shopping and get oil :D, but under the conditions... the snags werent too bad in the end :D

Again, what can i say, on behalf of all the committee, thankyou all and your showing up today made all the work and hours we've given up for the club... totally worthwhile.

Im totally rapt with everything :D

The resources are now there, and with the help of the committee and its members, we'll make SAU-Vic the premier club in Vic in no time at all.

If you have any suggestions, please let anyone of the committe know by either PM,

Jameszilla

Snowman

Al

Inark

Funkeymonkey

R31Nismoid (me)

NismoR34

Adzmax

Or coming along to the General Meetings that we've been having

Thanks & see you all very soon at a cruise coming soon.

Hope everyone enjoyed thier day.

-ash

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Wish I could have made it......pulled the car outta the shed this morning only to notice a nail in the rear sidewall DOH'....no trip to melb for me :D

So i'll have to find out how I can join otherwise

good to hear it was such a big turn out!! keep up the great work guys

Berin

lol i actually liked them better without the skin :D

great work bass and ash on the BBQ... altho josie wasnt too keen on eating things u prepared based on previous meetings lol

# 0031 :D

they wouldnt leet me have 1337 :D

great work guys and thanks to everyone that turned out... our next meeting we will hand out the show bags and have a raffle :) (hopefully :))

wish i could've been there earlier... i got there at 5 at found out everybody left at 4:30. I'm real keen on getting a membership so i guess i'll have to get it another way.

cheers guys, keep up the good work.

lol i actually liked them better without the skin :D

great work bass and ash on the BBQ... altho josie wasnt too keen on eating things u prepared based on previous meetings lol

# 0031 :D

they wouldnt leet me have 1337 :)

so u stole my number eh?

lol, what is wrong with me on the BBQ, i'd take bass as a cooking partner anytime!

we turned sh|t into food lol!

Tell josie to get some balls and confront me about my BBQ methods if she aint happy... better still.

She can cook... not like i was born too cook, i just give it my best shot :D

AHHA

i demand an SAU-VIC IRON CHEF BBQ COOK OFF at the next meet.

only managed to make it by at 3pm, but signed up and all happy.

hopefully the summer times will be much more...warmer :D but shit, 70 members in one hit is awesome work. adz should skip town for a pissup or something now :D

Great day, good to meet everyone that i've never met out side beside from Nee and Josie really. I'm really sux at socialise therefor i've never turn up on other events but this time is special haha.

Glad that i turned up and everything was great, good work guys. Oh and the monkey behave himself unlike when hes' on the forum :D

If you worry about where will your money go after you gave it the man that sat on the table collecting forms and cash, here is what he looks like... :D

Also we should hire a hall next time and everyone maybe donate ....$2 or whatever it cost to make up to it?? Anyway, it was great day. Thank you all. :D

i'll put up the SAU-VIC bank details and you can siphon all your illecit drug money into it... i mean membership money. PM me or the treasurer (if he's around) you bank account number to check against the statement.

Then basically its a matter of accessing the bank's online banking thingy and checking you guys off.

Members section coming soon. (as soon as PranK *if you're reading this... coff coff*) gets me the login details as it was lost after the server change.

in the meantime me n the committee are sorta busy packin out bags.... funny thing... we got these tickets to tahiti around 4:30 today...

71 * $50 = $3550 should be enough to hire out calder... once :D

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