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Hi all, just a reminder that we have our SAU Vic general meeting coming up soon, last meeting was a little small probably due to the late notice so it would be great to see as many of you guys and girls as possible there.

For those of you who are yet to attend one of these meeting is not all buisness it's also a great place to meet some of the people you chat to here and have a great meal too! These meeting are used for the committee to talk about whats happening behind the scenes, to discus upcoming events and provide an excellent opportunity for you the SAU Vic members to discus your own issues and ideas.

Time - 8:00pm

Date - Tuesday 19th of October

Location - Whitehorse Inn, 5 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn (Cnr Burwood & Barton St Melways Ref - 45, A10)

Who is welcome - Everyone!

UPDATE - Leewah will be our Guest speaker talking about his mean machine and getting it into the 10's

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No not at all mate. The SAU Vic stickers are all done and looking mighty sexy if I do say so.

The lanyards are a differnt story, the manufactures have been giving us the royal stuff around so we've had to can the order and place it with another company. We placed the order originaly to have them for the membership meet but nothing ever seems to go to plan so appologies for all you SAV members but they WILL be coming :P

The last was a little quiet as we were missing quite a few of the committee but going to make sure this is a little more entertaining. Got a couple of small videos from track days etc, Leewahs chat, SAU Vic stickers to be handed out and the gereral run down on how things are progressing.

Hmmmmmmmmm Leewah doing show and tell.

Sounds interesting.................., no really, it does.

So guys, how have the past meetings turned out, all is going well I hope? :headbang:

should be very interesting :)

past meetings for the most part have been quite good!

we average 40-50 people. Obviously we'd like to see all SAU-Vic members there as its your club guys. And your input will make your club

Also, non-members are also just as welcome to come down and see what SAU-Vic is all about :D

im gona make it to this one, and most likely on time as well :P

tuesdays we usually have dinner with my whole family coming over each week, but i will leave early for my sau family

well my thesis is due on the 15th so i'll be there with a great big load off my shoulders...!

you finally cut off that cancerous goitre from your neck?

:rofl:

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