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It's SAU Vic Social Meeting time. That's right, Beer, Food, Beer, Cars, Beer and laughs!

These social meetings are divided into two parts, the first if your hungry is a meal from the bistro and a chance to have a chat with other members then the second is a short informal meeting.

We use these meetings to give quick rundowns on past events with video's, pictures and stories etc, to address pressing matters, tell members what's happening behind the scenes and for discussion on upcoming events. It's all pretty relaxed and fun. This is a great opportunity for those of you who don't know too many members to come down and mix as new faces are always welcomed.

Time - 8:00pm (Dinner from 7:00ish)

Date - Tuesday 15th November 2005

Location - Bell's Hotel, 157 Moray St, South Melbourne (Cnr Moray St & Coventry

St Melways Ref - 57, G1)

Note - This Pub is family friendly with an area set aside for us. There is plenty of seating (tables and chairs) and meals for all.

Who is welcome - Everyone!

GUEST SPEAKER

David Muir from Tint-A-Car will be our guest speaker this month.

DECA VOLUNTEERS

If you have put your name down to volunteer or would like to volunteer your services at DECA, we need you to attend this meeting to go over some finer details of the event. Volunteer Thread

MOTORSPORT PRESENTATIONS

The 2005 Motorsport / Club Championship trophies will be presented at this meeting, it would be great if all those receiving awards could attend.

OTHER

1. ALL Merchandise will be avaialble for sale at this meeting - with the new and improved SAU lanyard now available.

2. Raffle tickets will be available for purchase - don't miss out!! - More info

3. If you have not yet voted for the 2005 SAU Vic Awards, put your nominations in now - these will be announced at our December meeting - Award Thread

Other that that - hope to see you all there.

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Don't let the size fool you mate.  I eat more than a lot of people I know and I eat 6 times a day

lol! That one went up in flames then :D

I am similar, can eat a fair bit and it doesnt show (kind of!)

See you there Chris "Other Ride" Nicholls B) ha ha

Tardis - excellent example, trust James and the image researchers to bring home the bacon B)

nope parking is fine and plently of seats avaiable for new members to come. good food, good people and an official club overview and monthly update is what the night is aimed at.

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