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yes i think i would be. saw a few 'wildly' modifed scooters while i was at gt autosound a while back. i think one had a nitro system installed on it and upgraded brakes ON A SCOOTER bbaahah :D now that would defeat the purpose of a cheap run around, fun yes, but thats not the point. :P

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scooter cruise!!!! my gf is 'apprently' related to the owners of The Zone on rundle st who also has scooters for hire. maybe we should organise a group hire, hahaha. but then again, we can just drive our cars. i cant see us all scooting up to victor/the hills with them but a town cruise would be hilarious.

true to that, no crashing on the scooters......So Duc what did you do with yourself on the weekend?

did some welding saturday morning. my safety protection wasnt that great, i didnt feel anything until later that evening. ended up with not being able to see half way through the night (at the time has just finished dinner at villanova and was gonna go play some pool across the road when i just started crying) therefore missus insisted to take me home. :D spent most of the sunday with an ice pack on my eyes and wearing sunnies for the rest of the time. oh was also told that evening that the crows lost to west coast eagles DOH!!! i had bets on the crows too. What did you do with yourself on the weekend?

Hello MsSkyline i see you here all the time but you no say nothing.....Thought i would just say hello!!

maybe she is one of the female drivers you frequently refer to spotting on the road. MsSkyline, are you skimming the wasteland on a mission?? :D

So you started crying......I think this was all planned by yourself, I bet you spent all day Sunday with the ice pack on your croutch and the sunnies were from a late night. am i close......

What were you welding? and wheres your Safety goggles not beer goggles?

I went to the drift on Sat night, then went 4WDing with a mate at lonsdale until 4am, and then Sunday went and watched the Sprint Karting out at Bolivar.

So you started crying......I think this was all planned by yourself, I bet you spent all day Sunday with the ice pack on your croutch and the sunnies were from a late night. am i close......

creative asumption there Darren but thats far from the truth

What were you welding? and wheres your Safety goggles not beer goggles?

was welding leak in exhaust, gasket didnt do much. yes used the welding mask but occasionally rather then all the time.

I went to the drift on Sat night, then went 4WDing with a mate at lonsdale until 4am, and then Sunday went and watched the Sprint Karting out at Bolivar.

if my eyes didnt decide to make a water feature of itself i might have been able to go and SEE it

there are many ideas going through my head as to what you mean, since you have a dirty mind  :lol: please elaborate.

Dirty mind.......no not me :D

Do i really need to elaborate? She can Dinky me anyday, but i will be facing the wrong way......

Shit that almost rymed, hidden talent i think not!

Dirty mind.......no not me :D

Do i really need to elaborate? She can Dinky me anyday, but i will be facing the wrong way......

Shit that almost rymed, hidden talent i think not!

i wouldnt have though you would elaborate :lol: imagine what you would do when asked in a non sober state

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