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Good work on todays bbq:thumbsup:

The car park looked pretty cool with so many Skylines...i proved i cant kick or throw a vortex, about all i could do is talk nonsense and get a good dose of sunburn.

So big thanks to the execs and helpers in putting the day together, i felt the part walking around with my new shirt and lanyard:)

Roll on Winton next weekend

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:rofl: YEAH!!! thanks Ash, James, Andrew, Adz and everyone else, was a great day!!! Sausages were good, it's amazing what oil can do on the barby :rofl: How were the flies? Geezus! and yep, I'm super sunburnt too, my arms not sore from throwin the Vortex, coz, it was that hot that I could'nt bring myself to getting out there..hehehe, but I've got a sunburnt driving arm from hell! Anyway, thanks again, good to meet some more new people... as far away as Drouin... good stuff! and heeeeeps of really nice lines! :(
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Thanks to all those who came. We all had a ball and the food was great too.

Thanks go to Mrs Snowman and Ash for looking after the BBQ all day, Adz for taking on new members and James for bringing all the goodies for us to enjoy.

good cruize, gorgeous weather, nice lanyards, lovely tshirts....oh by the way Leewah i want another shirt in red!

There will be bringing more shirts to the General Meeting on 21 Dec so if people want shirts, that would be the time to grab them.

Details on the General Meeting will be posted in the coming days.

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