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"boots on a snake"

New, have not heard that before...

Me metrosexual, I wish... ;)

Wearing thongs and a singlet while drinking beer and cooking on the bbq and watching V8's a the same time, well if thats metrosexual than im guilty... :(

"boots on a snake"

New, have not heard that before...

Me metrosexual, I wish... :(

Wearing thongs and a singlet while drinking beer and cooking on the bbq and watching V8's a the same time, well if thats metrosexual than im guilty... :D

haha my tech teacher at high school used that alot :)

u do realise metrosexual is another way of saying someone's a closet fag?

;)

cry, im crying....

Arhhhhh..... crying

I grew up watching super tourers and the begining of V8 supercars... Its not the sport i like so much it the family aspect, they all come over for a bbq and making a good old day out of it. Its like Baker tradition, the family coming round and we crack a few cold beers on a warm day and enjoy a salad and snag on a roll straight off the BBQ. Its all about family for me, the motorsport just puts a date on the weekend, and gives us something to watch...

Bit the same with state of Origin and grand final time... Its a family thing, fond memories as a kid... :thumbsup:

(Here comes my soft side)

I guess you never know how much time you will get with your friends and family. They could be gone tomorrow, so time spent together is good time always... :D

So its special time, going to the drags, fishing, watching bathurst, watching an NRL game at suncorp, gathering for birthdays, christmas and easter as we grow older (im the youngest of 3) we all have started our own families and we have little time for each other these days and its a great excuss to get together again and have a big chin dig...

However this year is different, ill be there with my dad and older brother...

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