The IMPERIAL AVIOR CLUB of AUSTRALASIA

The 100th Annual General Meeting and Luncheon
Royal Automobile Club (RACA)
Macquarie Street, Sydney
Friday, 27 July 2007

POST LUNCH TESTIMONIALS

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"Mucho thanks for the great day on Friday. Almost as good as drinking from the Fountain of Youth! I'm a starter for the 200th in 2017. Love to LD.

    SM (Home for the Aged & Infirmed, Mermaid Beach QLD)

  "Can't remember whether I thanked you for 100th AGM & Luncheon on Friday. If not, please take this as such. Great afternoon. So much so that I missed the six o'clock bus - again!

    NGC (Somewhere in Sydney, NSW)
"Can't find the IACA website - again. Any clues?

    GF (Late-life crisis, Sydney NSW)
"Thanks for last Friday which I thoroughly enjoyed. I spent the week leading up in an effort to condition my liver (which proved to be an exercise in futility). I was somewhat unprepared for my "virgin penguin" duties. I had failed to realise the rarity of Army Aviators in the Avior movement. (Drinking and having fun is fairly derigeure in our organisation.) So, on reflection, all I have to offer Avior is the novelty value and my relative youth. Amongst your fellow esteemed members, I felt like the boggy in the crewroom surrounded by wisened and crusty old warriors. Refreshing really, as I am back at work today where everyone here thinks that I'm the one that's old and past it. Looking forward to next year and I will start training now. Regards.

    CB (Army Aviator in Need of More Friends, Oakey QLD)

"Thanks for a good lunch last Friday. The venue, food, drink and company were all outstanding and I thoroughly enjoyed the entire afternoon. I hope I am now excempt from serving time in Lapland. For the 101st AGM, I believe that the IACA Executive should insist on Lady Doris' attendance. Kind regards.

    MR (Wishful Thinking, Newcastle NSW)

"Thank you for an enjoyable lunch yesterday. It was a lot of fun catching up with colleagues who I haven't seen for 20 plus years.

    PDS (The Nav Who Came in from the Cold, QLD)

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