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So guy's after reading the latest posts tonight, we now have the following appointments.

Prank:- N.S.W. President

Urmine:- N.S.W. Vice President

Onarun:- N.S.W. Treasurer

Shell:- Admin(why do women always get Admin)

Monty:- Nothing Yet

I vote Monty to the position of Public Relations and Ryan as CEO.

But seriously it's good to see you guys are making progress. Count us in,,,Theres 3 unpaided members in this household!!!.

Can Monty be the 1st Paid Member?.

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Ah Merli,,,, I know where you're going buddy.....You got a sick mind....sick but,but,but,,,no I'm not saying anything.

errrr Ryan hows "Chief Executive Officer" sound. Shit kids these days got no education.

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Prank,,,I have no gripes with what you have done....Non what-so-ever. I think it great.... Look out Shell's about to become the Secretary. Could you please spell it right though. It's wrong in the appointments section at the beginning.

Can Monty be the First Paid up member?????????.

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Originally posted by Merli

I think Shell's position should be "NSW Secretary".

hehe....it always was "Secretary"...neil where did you get "Admin" from??

well I already have my telephone headset and my blonde voice "Hiiiiiii, welcome to Skylines Ostraaaalia, how can i help you????" *giggle, flick hair, file nails*

ppffft I think NOT

:P;)

hey Neil, Monty can be the Skylines Australia mascot! :D get a cool picture of him sitting with the UFO and we can put him in the first newsletter :)

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ROFLMAO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Shell,,,,check out what it says under your name,,,,Girl it say admin....

Funny how you Blondes think alike,,,Melinda said the same thing,,,,We could advertise him as being the Fastest Dog in the Country. Then again after Today Tonight,,, thats not a good idea. He has been in the back at over something way past what the speedo says.

Okay,,,I'll do that,,,,Gotta get some new photo's without that old yuk No plate.

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Originally posted by ndr

ROFLMAO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Shell,,,,check out what it says under your name,,,,Girl it say admin....

HAHA ok i see what you mean now....when these new forums started, all our titles said Administration (me, prank, squizz, skyzerr, prank, urmine etc)..it means admin of the forums not of the club...i just haven't changed it yet.

Neil...absolutely...get a photo, Monty's going in the newsletter, I'll see to it :P;)

u watching the Champ Cars Neil???

This is my fave track...Laguna Seca

Paul Tracy crashed hehehe :D

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