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Guys - this is a DINNER.

You don't need a car. You don't need a licence. You don't need to bum a lift.

It's in the city on a Saturday night - no-one can say they don't know how to get there.

It may be something a bit different, but when was the last time you had dinner with an Australian sporting champion? Show some team pride and come along!

Don't forget to nominate for the awards either!

What about sending an email out to all members directing them straight to this thread incase people are not coming on here much with the site being down and bugs etc.

There are less votes than members at a meeting which doesnt make much sense.

Well

Im a member and didnt recieve a PM or anything for a invite, so I suggest the people organising it send some invites out.

I will be definetly attending the event, probably have to carry brisby home too - i think well have to taxi it.

247 reads, only 26 votes in the poll

now 33 votes, BUT if you break it down

9 votes X 1 person

17 votes X 2 ppl

1 vote X 3 ppl

1 vote X 4 ppl

so that's 50 ppl attending, from the 33 votes, maybe with a group email being sent out and invites from some other clubs, the 100 could be achieved?

Guys,

Unfortunately we can't go ahead with this event as planned. We simply don't have the numbers or the finacial backing to run an event like this at this stage of the clubs existance.

However - it doesn't mean we will be doing nothing. We have a secondary option for another dinner night to be held later in the year (I believe it will be on November 26th) which will be held in conjunction with the WRX Club.

We will also use the date of October 1st to have a BBQ and Show n Shine day to celebrate the first year of the clubs existance.

Full details for these events will be posted soon and we hope to see you all along to support the club.

There was an email that Pete did... 

20/8 - Were up to 45ppl out of 100 required.

I didnt recieve anything either mate :)

**Edit - My appologies, I did recieve it but it wasnt from the usual SAU mailing list but was from Pete's work addy so did get junked. Well done Snowy. :(

Would also like to say thanks for the effort and determination that the committee put into trying to get 1st Oct happening with the speaker, certainly appreciated. B)

Shame we can't get the numbers but the WRX club seem a good bunch of people so who better to do something with. Still looking forward to the 1st but gives me a little more time to get a suit sorted for the evening. B)

This is a pity mate. I was looking forward to a nice night. I'll not make the other one with the rexies in Nov as I believe I'll be in Thailand for about a month until early Dec.

Better make it to the BBQ tho.

Man...that just plane sux.... i for one apologise to the guys trying to get these things organised for the rest of us, only to realise its a waste of your time.

Seriously, i cant see why people arent pumped about an event like this. A dinner/drinks with like mided individuals (every Friday night dinner and drinks with friends costs me well over $100, so i see it as cheap), a legend of motorsport coming along to speak...and a chance to see a certain SAU member in a pimping suit.

Sorry for the lack of support guys, i supose Gentleman Jim wont be coming to our BBQ

And for the record i didnt get an email either...

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