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In the aim to get our beloved Skyline Community pumping again!

I have started organising Wednesday Night dinners that run for the community to benefit the community in ways we were hoping to benefit local business, create a friendly atmosphere for all and hopefully gain some good friendships out of it all!

I've heard all the stories of politics and disagreements which lead to the breakdown of the old style Tuesday Night dinners and tus the eventual issues to do with the entire community. BUT! we, or I, are setting out to change this and get everyone on the same side enjoying themselves mainly because of one common interest...our cars!! I think people started to forget that we are all here to enjoys ourselves and chat about our cars, and this is what we're going to get back!

So this is what you should all do...Get into the Events section of this site into my thread ive made for the next scheduled dinner next week and come along!! Better yet the SAuQld forums are speeding along like a doberman with dencorub on his date!! SO SIGN UP ALREADY!!

Here are the links needed so that you're in the loop for the future events:

Dinner Next wednesday on SAuQld: http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showto...st=0#entry65463

Dinner Next wednesday on HERE: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...ld-t235678.html

Please get your asses onto either one of these threads and register your interest. The last dinner we had pulled just over 30 people with only 1 weeks notice!! Everyone that attended will tell you it was great fun and theyd do it again. In saying that, We already have almost 20 signed up to come along next week, so lets make it more. All you gotta do is leave any bullsh!t and/or politics at home and arrive with an open mind and a friendly attitude :dry:

Thanks for taking the time to read,

Sam.

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you know im there silly!!

find something cooler to talk about other than politics

lol losahhs!!

Hehe of course i do Kate, nice work :huh:

+ 1.

Last one looked like a great turn out with heaps of funnies.

Yeah that's it, we just need the people who dont come out their cave to come along. Last week i went not knowing anyone now i know the names of pretty much all who attended and got the numbers of about 453490534 mechanics willing to do work on my car. It's the networking that keeps these communites going imo, thats why it needs a kick in the groin :dry:

ok ok, here is my support... how do i 'throw support' behind this, meh, ill just show up like last time :dry:

thankfully its a little closer, i wouldnt call it southside though :huh:

A little closer? It'll take 15 minutes of your trip ya whinger! :bunny:

I'm in... if the first one was anything to go on, this one should be HUGE!!!!! Keep up the good work Sam! No need for groin kicking... I can show you much better ways to get people's attention... :dry:

I'm in... if the first one was anything to go on, this one should be HUGE!!!!! Keep up the good work Sam! No need for groin kicking... I can show you much better ways to get people's attention... :dry:

Does it involve Dencorub on your bumhole?

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