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and i dont wanna hear YOUR f**kING 2 CENTS, just plz somone give me a straight answer, thanx.

That's fortunate because we don't want to hear yours.

We don't street race because we're not immature tools with an insucurity complex.

Sadly you are, and won't fit in here, so perhaps you should try a nice big glass of "fu** off the forums".

It's good for what ails ya.

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Isn't there a city to lake fun run??? Thats street racing isn't it???

Dear John..........we don't give a jack sh1t.......so sorry.

Actually you can race your 10 speed pushy in the Belco Mall, cos thats about all you'd own [until the cops check the serial numbers].

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somone give me a straight answer, thanx.

Dear John,

here's a straight answer,swigging from a can of VB whilst out on day release:"Ya tool! If ya need to ask,then ya not wanted,poofta!"

Now,here's a non-straight answer:'Ooh,Johnny,you hard-as-a-rock rebel! I just love street racers;they're so...what's the term?Ah,yes:so 'fast and furious'! If you're into that sort of stuff,call me on 1800-B.L.O.M.E.... "

And here's an answer from 'Somone'(as you actually asked for):

"John,I was hanging out at the track watching guys and girls race,when this nice SAU fella said you were asking for 'Somone' to give you a straight answer.So here you go,then:...I really think you need to check your keyboard apptitude,as it's "Simone'(as in a name)or 'someone'(as in anyone,really).I worry that you can't string a sentence together and could also possibly own something as serious as a road going vehicle as well.I've read all you posts in other sections plus this inquiry into illegal street racing;it seems that you should be somewhere other than SAU,maybe asking about 9 inch diffs,Holleys and arguing about Holdens versus Fords.Good thing it's SummerNats time;you'll fit right in with the minority that make the majority of trouble.

In short,be a good little boy and wake up to yourself.No one will condone such illegal stuff on a public forum viewed by all and sundry.If you have to ask,you should talk to any local idiot drying out in a gutter near Braddon.Natural selection may kick in and take you from the gene pool after then.Good luck finding a cell they'll pipe your music selection into..."Simone.

Everyone else has had a go;I just had to post a response....So,do you think we'll hear from John again?!?

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