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thanks to all of those who made the effort to come - good turnout

nice to some names to faces etc and meet some new people

if you are after info on joining sau vic you can check it out at

http://www.sauvic.com.au

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Good to meet some new friendly people, hope to catch up with you all again soon. I will more than likely forget all your names, so i'll apologizes now :laugh:

Turn out was good but not great. Bit disappointed that a few people wanting a venue change didn't bother showing up. Hell not even the "organizer" showed up; that was pretty piss poor not showing up to your own first event. As expected the East were to lazy/tight to make an appearance :(

was a good little meet, good to put names to faces, an im another that will most likely 4get whos whos..

lol at paul not taking over a situation when needed, as a mod should do.. and dont delete this :laugh:

anyways im off, need to get up in a couple hours..

Good to meet some new friendly people, hope to catch up with you all again soon. I will more than likely forget all your names, so i'll apologizes now :(

Turn out was good but not great. Bit disappointed that a few people wanting a venue change didn't bother showing up. Hell not even the "organizer" showed up; that was pretty piss poor not showing up to your own first event. As expected the East were to lazy/tight to make an appearance :(

Guys/Gals yeah i know the organiser didn't come but unfortunatelly i was sick in bed and have been for the past 4 days :P BUT will be there on the next one,

let me know when you all want the next one :laugh::(:D:(

was a good little meet, good to put names to faces, an im another that will most likely 4get whos whos..

lol at paul not taking over a situation when needed, as a mod should do.. and dont delete this :yes:

anyways im off, need to get up in a couple hours..

he's a mod on SAU, not a mod on life. that being sed, i dunno what happened, so i shall leave it there. anyone take pics?




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