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just an unrelated question.

Adrian are you a NSW Sport Compact Representative?

If so, its not an overly great way for a SC rep to display themself.

But i spose if our Sports Compact director is so anti Theo then you are just following?

I was pretty shocked when i overheard him slagging off one of the backbones of the sport...

:D

anyway i have nothing against anyone. your all decent people in my book.

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reading into to last 5 pages its pretty simple, for the 8 or 10 of us that regularly compete in S/rwd which i would put theo,mark,paul,adrian,me into you need to be approachable at all times as race meets and not be a rude ass whipe. even if you did just break something or are pissed at your self for a bad run.

Theo, i had the utmost respect for you until sept jambo last year. i spoke to you back in sydney when you went 9.75 and you were a top bloke, then at last years jambo i was flattered when you were being interviewed and jokingly or not said you thought my cressida was a "big threat in the class". then on the sunday morning i had my car taken to the staging lanes to line up for morning practice and they decided to call us out 30 mins early, one of your pit crew nicely asked could you have the left lane, to which i said was fine. then she tells you its ok, and instead of a thumbs up or "thanks mate" you abuse me swearing your cake hole off that i was holding you up by putting my race suit on suit on when the cars were very slowly being moved up the lane (not all of us have 5 pit crew to do things for us mate). you had your guys push you around me whilst you were still going off your head. it was still another 10 mins before you or i got to the water so there was no rush.

actions like that are why people get pissed off i suppose. if any of us carry on in public then you we have to be prepared to be spoken about on forums. unfortunately due to your large amount of sponsors compared to basically no sponsorhsip on any other car, you are in the ublic eye more than the rest of us and in turn need to take it on the chin.

on a side note, congratulations for getting to 150 mph, thats moving.

Shane

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To keep yopu images as professional as posible (theo, 2rismo, dirtgarage) I think this topic needs to tone down alot, people from all over are going to read this and could think differentlly of you for it.

Just rmember people look up to you guys and I personally didnt realise that you guys didnt see eye to eye. I want to go to jamboree this year and say Hi to you three.

Please dont dispoint me and the rest of the skyline community.

Thank You

hey col,

there has been a big anti theo sentiment for a while with a few competitors. and thats what annoys me.

that other people just jump on teh hate bandwagon.

but yeh, i think its a case of getting over it.

a competitor is just that.

:D

just an unrelated question.

Adrian are you a NSW Sport Compact Representative?

If so, its not an overly great way for a SC rep to display themself.

But i spose if our Sports Compact director is so anti Theo then you are just following?

I was pretty shocked when i overheard him slagging off one of the backbones of the sport...

:D

anyway i have nothing against anyone. your all decent people in my book.

agreed theo is a big player in the sport, so is adrian, i havent seen anyone else in nsw put the hours in he has to promote the sport.

Im just keeping an eye out on you all...

Like said just above its a hot topic. Becarefull of what you say cause hundreds may read this and think differentlly of you for it.

NOTE: Im just trying to keepup and make sure there is no swearing...

hey col,

there has been a big anti theo sentiment for a while with a few competitors. and thats what annoys me.

that other people just jump on teh hate bandwagon.

but yeh, i think its a case of getting over it.

a competitor is just that.

:D

Is it just tall poppy syndrome or is it due to something else? Think about it Mick. Let the points in the championship do the talking, I say. :D

Adrian

just an unrelated question.

Adrian are you a NSW Sport Compact Representative?

If so, its not an overly great way for a SC rep to display themself.

One of five members of the NSW SC Panel. Nothing special, just doing my bit. Does that mean other racers should be less aware of the rules?

But i spose if our Sports Compact director is so anti Theo then you are just following?

I was pretty shocked when i overheard him slagging off one of the backbones of the sport...

That's a pretty rude suggestion. Stop baiting me biatch! :D

Sounds to me you need to take this up with Jason. I know you know his email address.

Adrian

i'll go get an auto volvo wagon and challenge the sport compact srwd championship next season.

pftt, i have respect for him, hes been there done it, records left right and centre.

:D

What im getting at - what exactly has he done for people (like you) to say sucked in for breaking a shaft i wont lend you one etc?

i just think your one of Jason's right hand haters spreading the word to get people on the bandwagon?

I know the go, the whole hate him cause he rolls in with his 50 crew members and arrogance etc.

meh - im over it. its great for the sport.

:D

pftt, i have respect for him, hes been there done it, records left right and centre.

where?

i just think your one of Jason's right hand haters spreading the word to get people on the bandwagon?

I know the go, the whole hate him cause he rolls in with his 50 crew members and arrogance etc.

You rude prick. Go buy that volvo and leave us all alone.

One of five members of the NSW SC Panel. Nothing special, just doing my bit. Does that mean other racers should be less aware of the rules?

That's a pretty rude suggestion. Stop baiting me biatch! :D

Sounds to me you need to take this up with Jason. I know you know his email address.

Adrian

ok, im getting a bit bitchy. i'll back down. like i say im over it.

I just thought theo was a bit defensless as everyone was on here bitching about him behind his back.

I dont know him, ive only ever asked for some help from him which he offered happily.

Now hes online i'll let him deal with his issue.

I dont need to talk anything through with Jason.

I heard the conversation, and i now have very little respect for the SC Director.

Shouldnt be talking about its racers like that. Especially one of that callibre.

mick

mate

I am very resentful for the remarks i heard. i wont go into that.

and i stand by my opinion of him.

sorry for making the assumption you will take the same stance - but thats the way it looked from here.

All getting a bit emo, if someone would like my mobile pm me as i'm feeling a bit left out I did win the 2nd round and probably the 4th :(:dry: surely thats worth a bit of abuse

what you whingin' about....already rang you twice today.....ahh but forgot to abuse you....so here goes....

dirtyfu(kenricercheaterer!!!!

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