"...or shouldwe ask for permission to address
the GFA Board?"
Leave to appeal denied.
Go back to jail and do not glide as you pass go :-)
Chris McDonnell
- Original Message -
From:
Geoff
Kidd
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Discussion of issues relating
to Soaring in
Geoff,
I suggest you talk with Ian Grant who has taken on
the role (volunteered) of looking at ways these concepts can be discussed and
implemented. He is open to discuss any concepts that will help our
sport.
The overall promotion of the sport should be with
the National body. States and
Chris,
You could always ask for clemency or a presidential
pardon.
Ian P.
KPST
- Original Message -
From:
Christopher Mc Donnell
To: Discussion of issues relating
to Soaring in Australia. ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 9:29
PM
Subject: Re:
...or shouldwe ask for
permission to address the GFA Board?
It is easier (and often a more productive) path
to seek redemption than to seek permission.
What are they going to do sack you?
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G'day Ian
Following the comments received, and
in the knowledge that this Forum is viewed by plenty of high profile individuals
with plenty of horsepower ... sorry L/D ...in the GFA and elsewhere, I
have decided to float my suggestion here and risk getting shot down here by my
peers.
In todays world we need to be promoting
the sport as adventurous and high tech,
and what do we need most of all - media exposure.
How do we get it?
Adventurous most TIFs
are Joy Flights regardless of the element of instruction
that legally turns them into TIFs.
Most people who turn