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I'm more than happy I went from 43s-40s-38s, even I'm always the last of our group, but I do feel sorry for the kart that has to carry me since I weight 125kg and hey! I break the record of biggest head ever attended to the facility! At first they couldn't find any helmet for me so they ended up taking all the mesh cushion inside a size 3XL out for me to be able to squeeze my head into the helmet, and it's the only 3XL available there.

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says the guy that ate pasta and a spud.

i just noticed i typed 'says'... I meant ask...

I wish, I had a sammich at home... :(

you gotta be there to experience the glorious steak, or you get nothing.

*note, im just over talking the steak to make you jelous. It was OK, not amazing.

Could people please refrain from commenting on todays situation. We as a club would prefer not to have this played out in public.

To be honest, if something occurred and conversations are to be shut down, it looks like the club execs are hiding something. While I've got no idea what happened, as a club member I'd appreciate communication of the basics.

Did someone die?

Did a car get written off doing helis on the grass?

Did someone break a fingernail?

All these things have happened before in the community. Stonewalling makes it look like something terrible needs to be hidden; ask the Catholic Church how that turns out.

To be honest, if something occurred and conversations are to be shut down, it looks like the club execs are hiding something. While I've got no idea what happened, as a club member I'd appreciate communication of the basics.

Did someone die?

Did a car get written off doing helis on the grass?

Did someone break a fingernail?

All these things have happened before in the community. Stonewalling makes it look like something terrible needs to be hidden; ask the Catholic Church how that turns out.

The incident that occurred was relayed to all attendees via PM as will any further updates regarding resolutions and consequences. The main reason we don't want anything being said is we don't need to further inflame the situation. Feel free to PM me or the execs if you'd like
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Yesterday at Luddenham Raceway, there was an altercation between an SAU:NSW Member and staff member at the centre, which due to an unfortunate turn of events has resulted in the member being banned from Luddenham Raceway. The centre is also in talks with SAU about banning all that participated today as well. The acts of one should not affect the many. We ask that people refrain from commenting on the centres Facebook page or on any public forum.

This is being viewed by Luddenham as a club incident and the club executive team is working to mediate the situation between SAU NSW and Luddenham.

Individual members or friends should not correspond about any potential views about this situation here in public forums, Facebook or directly with Luddenham. The executive team is available to discuss the matter with any affected individuals.

We are doing our best to keep those affected by this matter informed. However, while many people will have a view on this matter, we ask that you refrain from any negativity and allow the execs a little time to work through a resolution.

As more information comes to light we will update you on the preceeding. Feel free to contact any SAU:NSW Exec should you have any concerns or questions

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To be honest, if something occurred and conversations are to be shut down, it looks like the club execs are hiding something. While I've got no idea what happened, as a club member I'd appreciate communication of the basics.

Did someone die?

Did a car get written off doing helis on the grass?

Did someone break a fingernail?

All these things have happened before in the community. Stonewalling makes it look like something terrible needs to be hidden; ask the Catholic Church how that turns out.

fingernails are serious business. google image search "broken fingernail",

I-Dare-You.jpg

now back to steak talk...mmm.... steaaaakkkk...




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