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Hey guys,

To make sure the day runs nice and smooth just like every other one, I want to get a list going of who's able to help out with what on the day in advance for each Texi from here on.

Let me also say, without the help of the people who volunteer each day, no club events would happen, so each of you who help out are GREATLY appreciated :)

Roles;

Morning starters x 2

Morning timers x 2: Nim

Morning to go whoa starter: Sloane

Morning go to whoa

BBQ Cook: Olivia

BBQ Money: Anna

Afternoon timers x 2: Nim + Sloane

Of course drinks and food are provided free of charge throughout the day and a seat/stopwatch etc depending on the role aswel as a fluro vest. Dont be afraid if you've never done it before, I will be right there and if anything needs to be asked I'll be able to give an answer straight away and show how to do it etc

Cheers :)

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Hey mate. We will be there bright and early like last time, can help with cone setup ect. My girlfriend Olivia helped out and stuff with the canteen ect and driver sign up so im sure she will have no dramas in lending a hand again. Shall see you there :)

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Luke if you can help out early that's great, as you know getting the courses ready has to happen quickly so they can be tested before drivers brief. If you can help out with getting cones to the skidpan out of the ute that would be ace!

Last time we got lucky and Ben used the ute to drive around and push them out but that's not always available eg when its attached to the trailer haha!!!

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Yah no problems ill be there hopefully 7am sharp. Ill already have my stockies on my car so ill just need to get checked and thats it. Yah help with cones no problems the ute was fun and easy last time lol. My GF only lives at Doonside so we are like 10min away so the early start should be sweet. Oh also if anyone happens to have any probs ill have some tools with me including multimeter and usuall spanners ect. And my workshop is only in blacktown for anything else major :)

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  On 05/06/2011 at 2:21 PM, N1GTR said:

Terry is there any role you'd like to choose? Or just whatever?

Anywhere I'm required eg morning timer?

Got the 7 radios (+ headsets + backup batteries) today, that Matt had arranged.

Just need to give you a 2min rundown on how fragile the connection is between the headset and the radio.

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