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SAU Vic Social Meeting\Dinner - Tuesday 19th July 2005 **DECA TROPHEYS/VIDEOS HERE**


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Newbies welcome to this right? bloody far enough away ehh and same time as silvia meet (coincidence? heh) but i'm hoping to come :).
Big choice. Silvia meet or a club that actually does stuff on a race track.

I don't think our commitee could, or even should give a rats what they are doing.

In case you haven't noticed it's been the 3rd Tues each month for some time but come along anyway, the presentation should be fun to watch.

Ohh I know which is higher on my priorities don't worry bout that, it's just that one is 10 mins drive, and the other is 30 :O.

Hang on - this is a car club isn't it? And the cool thing about cars I find is that you can drive them.

But despite this I'm constantly amazed by the number of people that complain about having to drive to DRIVE to a CAR meet!

:confused:

Hang on - this is a car club isn't it? And the cool thing about cars I find is that you can drive them.

But despite this I'm constantly amazed by the number of people that complain about having to drive to DRIVE to a CAR meet!

:confused:

Thats a fair call... And a damn good point...

REMINDER - Meeting is on tonight and includes DECA Footage & Presentations.

Come along, have a meal and meet some other members.

Plus - a few of us will be at the Casino from about 4.30ish onwards if anyone else want to come before the meeting.

REMINDER - Meeting is on tonight and includes DECA Footage & Presentations.

Come along, have a meal and meet some other members.

Plus -  a few of us will be at the Casino from about 4.30ish onwards if anyone else want to come before the meeting.

Good to see the clubs money is being spent well Bec

Meeting was great, thanx to all that organised it again... The video footage was aewsome missed out on both events so to see the footage was good for a catch up.. Thanx Joel for the slideshow was good...

Catch who ever is going to Winton up there...

unfortunatly i couldnt get out of work in time to come. I was wondering if its going to be possible to buy/get the footage on dvd at any stage?? or maybe download it??

Top job on the photo and video footage guys! Good to catch up and have a few beverages too!

Can I please have a copy of the "Bass-Video-Whore-Who-Isnt-In-This-Version-Junky" DVD? Thanks :P

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