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Guest JPD Baraba

shell is right

i am agreeeing with the reasons you guys left

i do feel for you guys in aussie

the people here dont want the sdu to get a bad name which is why they want to control it in aussie

however i belive that there is enthusiast in aussie who would not let this happend anyway but people here dont seem to trust anyone

i really do hope you guys can get something started over there

danijel (aka bizkit)

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the people here dont want the sdu to get a bad name which is why they want to control it in aussie

danijel (aka bizkit)[/quote:4b05d407a5]

Don't blame them one bit. At the same time, no one here is going to be a part of it if they want to control it. Like skyzer said, the name isn't registered here so we can form our own club.

I think it's best if we worked together though, not them controlling us. Success in numbers!

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Guest Impul 25T

Don't blame them one bit. At the same time, no one here is going to be a part of it if they want to control it. Like skyzer said, the name isn't registered here so we can form our own club.

I think it's best if we worked together though, not them controlling us. Success in numbers![/quote:b485d655da]

I don't believe that the NZ'ers want to control the whole deal, the forums thing was just needing a big clean up. I think if you were to ask, you would find that they are happy for you's to use the SDU name, be affiliated, but still be your own entity.

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Impul 25T,

Dude, I'd love to be a part of some affiliation with them. They have been through everything that we will be going through shortly & we can learn so much from their mistakes. Some people are just cut up about the whole forum thing at the moment but once it all blows over I'm hoping they will see the wisdom of working together.

And yeah, we will definately be our own entity. Keeping this fact in mind I can draw two conclusions.

1. We need our own forum & www, for obvious reasons

2. Since we have our own forum and www, we might as well have our own identity

At the end of the day mate I don't care if we call ourselves 'Skylines Seven Sins' as long as we have a club! :wink:

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Guest Impul 25T

Wise words.

Also remember, that it was mentioned quite a while ago that Aussie wanted to found a chapter, it was discussed and help was offered, but when push came to shove, nothing ended up happening. I really hope that some form of the club, wether it be SDU AU or whatever else, starts up in Aus and when it does, use the info that the kiwi based club members have. Like you said, they have been there, use the knowledge.

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