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It is poxy... in comparison to the 32 :D

I can tell :laugh: ahahahaha I'm just bored is all :D

The temp is talking to herself again. This time about sneezing and saying 'bless you'. But she's saying it to herself! "Julie, I know when you sneeze you say bless you, ooh bless you Julie, thank you very much now I know this piece of cake should really be eaten but I just don't know *sneezes* oh bless you Julie..." :D

And the other chick in my section is pissed! She had a long lunch and came back off her guts. So she's sitting here watching youtube pissing herself laughing.

That's why i want a 32 they just have that look about them!

I dont thrash either, and if I had to pick one it wouldnt be the R32 because it hasnt been healthy enough to thrash since July

yes, but it is being tuned on Monday, isn't it, so hopefully they can work out some kinks!

OMG have any of you read that Tampon Ad thread in the wasteland? Well too bad if you haven't i'm posting my bit in here. This website is the cutest ever! http://www.moxie.com.au/ sif you wouldn't want to buy their products with fab packaging like that!

You can keep our poxy 33

okay :D

Bingo

I was once told that Tien was the sony explode of the suspension world! Over Hyped but actaully pretty crap...and they had shock dyno evidence to back it up! But I cant say cause I have never owned any!

hard as a f**k, no rebound, and dont have camber tops. (had them on the 33 also :laugh:)

It better be fixed or I wont be happy!

Woot for hitman tune

and woot for engine going BANG caus u went dodgey on the radiator :D

we're going to 10 pubs around brissy...happening 2nd december

:D

:laugh:

I will be soon, i only wanted to know if i would be in the area or still up here. Spoil sport :D

when are you going to be here?

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