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Re: DSRM is an absolute joke




"Steve Zvillis" <szvillis@netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> Rob Kearey <mammal@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
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> > Steve Zvillis wrote:
> >
> > > > But they needed thousands of dollars in donations from members to
buy
> a
> > > > TANK.
> >
> > > The members wanted a tank. They paid for it. You didn't. So what
> business it
> > > of yours if you aren't a member?
> >
> > That's a couple of thousand dollars that could've gone into the Fix The
> > Intersection Fund. Don't the members want the museum to open someday?
>
> Of course. They are working towards that with labour and funding, but with
> so much to achieve, it takes time. Care to contribute? You could help it
> progress all the faster!!!

Doubt it, Some old motor cars will come up for sale and they'll probably buy
them and a car carrying wagon to sit with the tank and flat wagon. If they
were serious, they would have tried to do it by now.

You have to be wise when investing your money to make sure that you will get
return, that means looking into your investment thoroughly. I've looked, and
listened and posted my beleifs.  I think I'll invest my money elsewhere
unless DSRM can prove that they are serious about becoming a museum, and not
a private collection like they are currently.

Waiting for you CONSTRUCTIVE and credible, well informed reply Steve..

Tony.

> >
> > > Steve Z.
> >
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> > Rob K
> > http://members.optushome.com.au/mammal
> > Please abbreviate 'bandwidth' as 'bndwth'
> > thereby conserving precious bndwth.
>
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