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yeah i guess it'll do for now...

yesterday I was driving to Glenny and along Springvale Rd just on the intersection with Burwood Hwy next to the Fridge (liqor outlet) is this HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE carpark and a hotel/pub as well. it'd be awesome to use as a meet spot.

I'm member number 006... just like 007 but I came first.

hi everyone!

i had a good time and i finally managed to get some faces to aliases/avatars... kinda strange actually! It was really cool to see so many nice 'lines around!

Keep up the good work!

oh and here are some shots that me and my bro took!

- he's not a member :D

photo 1: HERE

photo 2: HERE

photo 3: HERE

Kor

yeah i guess it'll do for now...

yesterday I was driving to Glenny and along Springvale Rd just on the intersection with Burwood Hwy next to the Fridge (liqor outlet) is this HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE carpark and a hotel/pub as well. it'd be awesome to use as a meet spot.

thats the burvale hotel.

used often, but very much east, too far for west members.

The Whitehorse is far more central in general terms

what that nong said... the whitehorse is perfect.

plus i bet they dont have 13 snhitz at the burvale!

(altho if they have coopers on tap i may consider swaying my vote :D)

lovin the Camaraderie, dont even have my car but SOOOO cant wait to come stuff around with all you guys and girls. btw im a boy and i like to cook :D (this is in no way a volunteer to cook :D)

cant wait early october!!!!

lovin the Camaraderie, dont even have my car but SOOOO cant wait to come stuff around with all you guys and girls. btw im a boy and i like to cook :D (this is in no way a volunteer to cook :D)

cant wait early october!!!!

WE HAVE AN OFFICIAL SAU CHEF!!!

good work...

ok ash ur relieved of ur duties :D

Hey guys - fantastic turnout. Really good to see that so many people are supporting the club. A lot of stuff has gone on to get this organised and I can tell you that we really appreciate the response.

The club will only grow from here but it's strength and enjoyment will be more dependent on its members than those of us on the committee. And for me the most pleasing aspect of yesterdays club launch was the social interation between you guys. It was really good to see and it's something those of us on the committee hope to promote as a big part of this club.

Also good to see many guys interested in the CAMS side of things. If anyone wants anything further answered feel free to contact me.

Cheers guys.

:D

Good work Vic.

A great turnout with great people. Ash, good work with the snags mate. I don't care how they looked, it's whats on the inside which matters :D

008??? Does that mean I'm one better than 007 or am I just gonna be lucky??

See you all at MAS!!

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