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Ian, the organiser.

It would appear he has a twin! There was a guy in a car exactly the same as that who wouldnt look at me when we were beside each other on the freeway for about 15 minutes. But I know what Ian looks like and it wasnt him :P

It would appear he has a twin! There was a guy in a car exactly the same as that who wouldnt look at me when we were beside each other on the freeway for about 15 minutes. But I know what Ian looks like and it wasnt him :P

;)

Identity Theft!

When was this? I only got the car recently...

See now, I like Ian because he spells correctly. He makes an effort and that impresses the heck out of me.

All you other lazy bastards take note!!

Although he did "attempt" to hit me with a Mountain Dew bottle last night....

My ninja skills are strong!!

btw, the guy in the ute last night i think got done for drink driving.

there was that many RBT's here on the southside (i went through 2 - entry onto the freeway from the city and also along mains road in sunnybank). he got ask to pull in at the rbt at the city one.

See now, I like Ian because he spells correctly. He makes an effort and that impresses the heck out of me.

All you other lazy bastards take note!!

k daev il'l do myu bbest
Although he did "attempt" to hit me with a Mountain Dew bottle last night....

My ninja skills are strong!!

:P

I love that smiley

btw, the guy in the ute last night i think got done for drink driving.

there was that many RBT's here on the southside (i went through 2 - entry onto the freeway from the city and also along mains road in sunnybank). he got ask to pull in at the rbt at the city one.

In that case I am DAMN glad he didn't run into anyone or go over the side.

Props to the police for having the RBT's out by the way, first time I'm seen one in AGES. Much better and more effective that hiding a camera on the side of the road.

Props to the police for having the RBT's out by the way, first time I'm seen one in AGES. Much better and more effective that hiding a camera on the side of the road.

cop pulled me up on mains road and said "you've been pulled over for a rbt" and i said "yeah, already done this tonight" and he goes "so you know the drill", i blew in and was let go and before i took off, he asked "is this your 2nd or 3rd time tonight", i go "2nd".

then i suggested to shane we go back in 30mins and see if we can get the same cop and if i get asked again, i'd answer "2nd time with you, 3 times tonight"

A new set of pads and Shane will have his work cut-out for him :(

tell me when to laugh....

You need to help met set my suspesion up!

He always had his work cut out for him! Even if you were in Nannas 180b :mage:

read above bish

k daev il'l do myu bbest

;)

I love that smiley

In that case I am DAMN glad he didn't run into anyone or go over the side.

Props to the police for having the RBT's out by the way, first time I'm seen one in AGES. Much better and more effective that hiding a camera on the side of the road.

yeahh he was going to get ass raped by them lovely coppers he was :P

P.S gotta say thanks to the gtr who nicely opened his screamer pipe right be side us last nite! boy oh boy was it nice :thanks:

only thing i disagree with last night's RBT was where they actually had it out on the freeway in the cbd area.

pretty damm stupid place to put one, though the area is signed 60k, majority of people are already doin 80 to 100k from the lights goin south.

P.S gotta say thanks to the gtr who nicely opened his screamer pipe right be side us last nite! boy oh boy was it nice :P

huh? wat?

still cant hear you ;)

that pop from the exhaust right next to my ear made the inside of my ear feel all tingly.

lesson learnt - never have window down while a car next to me has screamer pipes!

btw, the guy in the ute last night i think got done for drink driving.

there was that many RBT's here on the southside (i went through 2 - entry onto the freeway from the city and also along mains road in sunnybank). he got ask to pull in at the rbt at the city one.

Suck eggs to him! But I did hear they were going to go a bit crazy this weekend.

But its not that hard to not drink and drive. I had 2 partys last nite to go to. So I dropped my car off on the thursday at the 2nd partys house, got dropped off to work, one of the guys at work dropped me in the city did that party, then caught a cab to 2nd party. Got up this morning, helped clean up then drove home 100% fine! Easy as!

I just got back - got pauls AWD controller installed - its the sex! heaps more responsive AWD now :action-smiley-069:

I will do a writeup for everyone else on sunday afternoon, however I dont know how many AWD users we have in QLD?

Also GG police, dickhead in ute (I believe they were the ones screaming "do a burnout" at summerset?), 0, karma, 1

Karen will be pleased when she reads this.

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