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I wont be able to make it tonight, gotta pick up my car as it's getting a retune!

The rope "barriers" are coming along well, will finish them all tonight also, 16 in totall with about 60m of rope. Might sound like a lot of rope but better to have too much that too little.

Have fun!

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Ok,

1) move in time is 3pm, if you cant make it try to lemme know and give me a time.

We want people as close to 3pm as possible. Even if you drop your car off and i can look after it till later in the evening.

2) We have 4 apartments booked in Albert Park, Sleeping for 24 persons + a few extra if need be

$40 for the Sat night. Lemme know, could save you a fair $$ in taxi's

3) I do not have a floor plan yet. In discussion with Cabin today, skeptical if i will know any more

4) The Ladies need to decide what they are wearing as a whole. I want to try get everyone in the same gear if possible. As you sister etc etc what they want to do and get back to me.

You have my e-mail, ill be @ work 3pm

5) I think we have some spec sheets to hand out

6) There is a AutoSalon Party on the Say night for competitors and SAU-Vic members.

Im not posting details for obvious reasons, gonna be a HUGE Night. Lots of Autosalon people coming out.

E-mail should you want more info Scott. Otherwise im telling everyone else tonight.

Lots of people already know already anyway. Should any other members want to know PM me and i'll see if i can sort something out :P

7) T-shirts, mens & ladies is avaliable Friday night for those that wanna take em home and wear in the next day, otherwise i'll have em all with me

Much more an there wont be a need for a meeting. So minor details can wait

Sorry to everyone I didn't make it to the meeting last night :( I had a late meeting for work.. I'm really annoyed that I missed it... :rofl: I hope everyone liked the spec sheets.

Ash - thanks for emailing James' details

Bec - will drop off the CD to u at work today

See everyone on Friday! Looking good for AutoSalon this weekend!

:(

great, first FARK UP of MAS....

Our wonderful Polo supplier has yet again called at the last min with bad news.

They have no stock of black polo's... so sadly i wont have any for anyone.

I wish they actually called me more than 24hours before the delivery date, but meh.

yeah, this is the 2nd time ive been notified last min of issues

and then 2 times our orders have been stuffed up.

I think its time to take our business elsewhere

Definitely.

so I guess we just wear our own polo tops/t-shirts/whatever? would be nice to have everyone in a GT polo shirt but nevermind.... What are the promo girls going to be wearing?

pfft - that is crap

tell them its simply not good enough and we now want a $$$$ discount off the price of the order

our club's biggest promotional event of the year - shirts not ready - blah blah blah - costing us members etc

or just demand they be ready

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