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Alllllright then, as if you havn't heard that track thats says "Pass the douchie to the left hand side" in a rastas voice! Maybe i've been passing to the left for too many years now! ;)

That rasta was Bob Marley.

+1 keep the shit in the wasteland here.

Yep thats what its here for......

But even then when crap happen's and people constantly attack others it will go like NSW and the closing of threads and general chat.. :)

Try to keep it light hearted and not take it so seriously(I know I had to learn too) everyone is aloud there opinioun ...we are all here to help each other...

*group hug*

Alllllright then, as if you havn't heard that track thats says "Pass the douchie to the left hand side" in a rastas voice! Maybe i've been passing to the left for too many years now! :)

Hmm no I dont think I have....

Yeah sif pass to the left all the time need to mix it up a little *giggles*

Morning SA peeps by the way ;)

hahaha madaz... my mates cpu was running at farken 95degrees or soemshit i told him to take off cpu himself he ended up trying to put it back on and snapped 2 pins off the old s478. hahaha now looking for replacement.

soooooooooo what are people doing this weekend?? anything interesting??

working tonight, tomorrow night, sunday night, monday night, and a high probability of tuesday night with training on wednesday night.

working tonight, tomorrow night, sunday night, monday night, and a high probability of tuesday night with training on wednesday night.

oooooooo what do you do training for??

i'm not going out this weekend :cheers:, gotta save my monies for

Wednesday night hehehe.

oh my mummy is letting me borrow $100 for the HN concert

how good is that hehe

I'm going out to practice tomorrow at Mallala, we've got an extra 20odd Kw out of the race car, so we need to do some testing and get some laps under the belt! Prob head out for some liver bashing on sat night, and id be pretty confident in saying Sun will be written off, so looking forward o having a beer ahhhhhhh RIGHT NOW! My weekend has just started!!!!!!

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