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I was thinking people always want to organize group rides and cruises but we seem quiet disorganized at times and I noticed that a lot of the posts are always last minute (Cruiz Tonight, Anyone free 2night? etc.) so I was wondering if other people thought it would be good to have SAUVIC representatives for different regions (I think suburbs would just be overkill) just to assist the commitee to organize events and other stuff, also that way I think it will be easier to organize gatherings so the reps can just inform everyone in his/her's region. Regions could also have independant meetups so they know what other SAU members are near/around them. Just a thought

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Dezz = westside

AP (LEANBAC) = S.E

Wayne (RCHOO) = Far east/SE... kinda like bush :thumbsup:

Then we have committee from, inner burbs, outer east, north, west and so on... scattered across melb very nicely :)

Most of the 'last min' stuff is organised by non-members.

You'll find almost all official SAU-Vic club events are planned with at least 3-4 weeks notice where possible.

Its unofficial/small stuff that often carries low organisition :P

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Dezz = westside

AP (LEANBAC) = S.E

Wayne (RCHOO) = Far east/SE... kinda like bush :mellow:

Then we have committee from, inner burbs, outer east, north, west and so on... scattered across melb very nicely :rant:

Most of the 'last min' stuff is organised by non-members.

You'll find almost all official SAU-Vic club events are planned with at least 3-4 weeks notice where possible.

Its unofficial/small stuff that often carries low organisition :(

YEAH!!!.......................................................................and a packet of skittles

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Dezz = westside

AP (LEANBAC) = S.E

Wayne (RCHOO) = Far east/SE... kinda like bush :mellow:

Then we have committee from, inner burbs, outer east, north, west and so on... scattered across melb very nicely :O

Most of the 'last min' stuff is organised by non-members.

You'll find almost all official SAU-Vic club events are planned with at least 3-4 weeks notice where possible.

Its unofficial/small stuff that often carries low organisition :)

reminds me of the Gorden Ramsey episode where the restaurant has 5 different managers but in the end nothing is accomplished :rant:

im joking, calm down, cheers to the organizers :(

Was a good episode that one...

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Well can I be put on the automatic speed dial of the inner suburb and bayside reps phone. I would be willing to go on a cruz anytime (subtract work hours) but have thought that everyone was too busy except for once a month on SUndays.

Got a Skyline that gets sad every night cause I am up playing GT4 pretending to race her around the tracks.

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Dezz = westside

AP (LEANBAC) = S.E

Wayne (RCHOO) = Far east/SE... kinda like bush ;)

Then we have committee from, inner burbs, outer east, north, west and so on... scattered across melb very nicely :)

Most of the 'last min' stuff is organised by non-members.

You'll find almost all official SAU-Vic club events are planned with at least 3-4 weeks notice where possible.

Its unofficial/small stuff that often carries low organisition :w00t:

What he said..

But really......The Bush..Witch reminds me i need to service the tractor in the morning so i can drive it to the dance at the public hall on saterday night..

But James

Welcome to SAUvic.

If you check out the Members section you will find stuff on.... Like this weekend is big. Big Cruise on Sunday.

Hope to see you there..

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