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Do you do trix on him :kiss:

Yeah I bet, I havent seen those fights in person, but pics and movies say nothing but ouch. I have no effort nor the persistence to learn anything remotely close.

Good so from now on dont give me any lip.... :glare:

We can do all sorts of tricks...jump jumps turn in cirlces kick balls...yay fun timmeesss!!

Long story short, I bought one last year, but gave it to dad to cover personal debt and then gave/sold him the Lexus this week to cover my credit card debt, which I bought the BMW on, god I suck at money management.

And keeping your username lol Kofi Ahmed gooood choice NOT

Good so from now on dont give me any lip.... :glare:

We can do all sorts of tricks...jump jumps turn in cirlces kick balls...yay fun timmeesss!!

Nah I still give you shit.

I have a bat c**t :kiss:

By trix i mean compete, but i guess not

Nah I still give you shit.

I have a bat c**t :kiss:

By trix i mean compete, but i guess not

I used to be dual state champion in a few disciplines aus champ for a while and yeah i was kinda good...but stopped during yr12 due to my horse having an injury of sorts and school load...could never get back into it...its takes a lot of your time up! :glare:

I used to be dual state champion in a few disciplines aus champ for a while and yeah i was kinda good...but stopped during yr12 due to my horse having an injury of sorts and school load...could never get back into it...its takes a lot of your time up! :glare:

f**k oath it does, some friends where into hard core. I never saw the point, but each to their own - what ever is fun I guess. I went and watched a few, people take it serious eh.

f**k oath it does, some friends where into hard core. I never saw the point, but each to their own - what ever is fun I guess. I went and watched a few, people take it serious eh.

Yeah it is expensive too especially considering you rarely get any moneytary return even if you are good and win! Now i just ride for fun when I i do what i want. I live in hinterland so there hours of trails around and suprisingly it keeps you relatively fit!!

I could never get back into competing again...too much of a piss head..lol

SHOWER TIME>>>you know my address josh..

dont say anything about me while i'm going :glare:

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