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Same bat time, same bat channel:

The Keg @ Albert Park (the bar)

7.45pm

Usual deal. Drink, eat, talk about stuff.

Funky: If you have any of the club-stuff that can be emailed - can you send it through?

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I understand many people have to work - perhaps Wed not the best time for 'member' meets.

We need to do a full-deal weekend jobbie. How about at AKTs go-cart event. We make that a bit bigger to get everyone along? Sat Nov 1 - see events forum.

why dont we just make a poll on "What night is best for member meets?" and i still think once a fortnight will be better. If there is enough interest then we can shift back to weekly.

But i would be able to make it this Wednesday.

Yeah i agree with pred.

I'll get into the poll.

But it'sm gonna be hard as if people are avaliable more than one day. the poll does not reflect that unless everyone posts.

Then we have to sift through it.

Just do a weekend meet for EVERYONE. and go from there

Keep the weekly's

hrmm... peoples night for cruising and nights for drinking and having a chat may differ...

especially for those on P's.

cant have drunk SAU members terrorising the street :rofl:

And GORDO>> YES to tomorrow night

Guys would love to come to this one as I missed last week's. But I'm feeling like sh#7 at the moment. Come down with something and I got heaps at work too. Sorry dudes.

Keep us posted anyway to what's happening with the club!! :rofl:

I agree with James about making the Go-Kart weekend a big event for us all to get together. Phat2 is trying to organise a Dyno Day on that weekend too. If we combine the two event it would be pretty cool. 'Dyno & Kart Day'!!

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