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There is no love bro. They just want our money

I'm sure you are kidding, but its pretty f**king poor taste.

Why not volunteer for the committee and help run the club :)http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/421957-2013-14-exec-nominations/#entry6789196

Duncan is just trying to point out that we all do this as volunteers and have full time jobs and lives too, folks. I find the money bit a little offensive too. We run the cheapest, high quality events around bar none. We usually barely even break even or loose money. So please do not take pot shots, even if you think it is funny.

If you've paid show up and you'll be sorted. We've got a lot of paperwork and registrations is only one part of all the behind the scenes work. Don't worry, on the day will run smooth as ever, but trying to get all this stuff done before hand takes a lot of time.

Thanks for understanding folks.

See you Saturday! Can't wait!

FOrm emailed and paid last week, still no love........... :(

Sorry Andy - I've been way behind in this (as evidenced by my absence from everywhere lately).

Tonight I'm going to try and link all payments with forms and shoot off PMs to everyone.

Again - apologies that I'm behind on this.

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