Jensen Motor Association of Western Australia AGM
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2020 12:31 pm
The Jensen Motor Association of Western Australia had its AGM last weekend. For our sins I was re-elected President for Life of our little banana Republic and Comrade Andrew Partington (Interceptor III molester) as Central Party Secretary.
(There is no truth to rumours that dissenters were threatened with a one way trip to the bottom of the adjoining river or that voter turnout was 115% of electors actually enrolled …)
Jokes aside we had quite a turnout which surprised all of us. WA has few flu bug restrictions in place (the benefits of isolation I guess...) and I think everyone was keen to get out and about. There were 10 cars (541, CV8, Interceptors, J-Hs and a GT) and 25 odd attendees which is something of a record for our small club.
Here’s a pic; we met at a café owned by one of our members on the Canning River in Perth:
Typically terrible winter weather... I even had to wear enclosed shoes. Although I suspect it was more like summer for those in other parts of the world.
Amongst other weighty business dealt with (temperature of coffee, is it ‘scones’ or ‘skons’, the right balance of cream with jam, etc), we decided to pursue closer ties with the Jensen Car Club of Australia.
The world is a small place!
(There is no truth to rumours that dissenters were threatened with a one way trip to the bottom of the adjoining river or that voter turnout was 115% of electors actually enrolled …)
Jokes aside we had quite a turnout which surprised all of us. WA has few flu bug restrictions in place (the benefits of isolation I guess...) and I think everyone was keen to get out and about. There were 10 cars (541, CV8, Interceptors, J-Hs and a GT) and 25 odd attendees which is something of a record for our small club.
Here’s a pic; we met at a café owned by one of our members on the Canning River in Perth:
Typically terrible winter weather... I even had to wear enclosed shoes. Although I suspect it was more like summer for those in other parts of the world.
Amongst other weighty business dealt with (temperature of coffee, is it ‘scones’ or ‘skons’, the right balance of cream with jam, etc), we decided to pursue closer ties with the Jensen Car Club of Australia.
The world is a small place!