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Hmm.

you admit.

1. you have sped but never been caught ( thats smart )

2. youve done burnouts but were too cool for school.

3. and you managed to escape capture every time.

4.....youre a flamin hypocrite.

he clearly states he NEVER does. at least 3 times.

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Different situation. If you're on the Wangan by yourself at three am that's your business.

Doing skids in the middle of Wiseman's on a busy day is just stupid, doubly so if you can't control the car properly.

i never ONCE claimed that what thiis "alex" kid did wasnt foolish and reckless.

what im trying to convey is that weve ALL done it, SAU member or not! some on here are being all PIOUS and sticking the boot in while hiding behind the " hes disrespecting our club" line.

childish. just as bad as what happened i say.

ffs dezz read what im saying, i never said its o.k just saying he isnt the only one.

which is is EXACTLY what some on this forum are trying to avoid...i.e having to llok at themselves.

Jesus, you should've made me a Lawyer instead of a university lecturer...

i never ONCE claimed that what thiis "alex" kid did wasnt foolish and reckless.

what im trying to convey is that weve ALL done it, SAU member or not! some on here are being all PIOUS and sticking the boot in while hiding behind the " hes disrespecting our club" line.

childish. just as bad as what happened i say.

and i NEVER ONCE stated i dont be a sick c**t in my car either.

but i do it in diffrent places. NOT on crowded main st's, in the middle of the day.

im not in the bussiness of dobbing ppl in, unlike the person who started this. dezz thanks for blanketing everything that doesnt fit your point, well played.... cant wait for the next trackday.

oh and another thing.

"disrespecting the club" earns people a bullet in some parts of the world..

look at the seriousness here.

i loathe people who kick a guy when hes down.

i never ONCE claimed that what thiis "alex" kid did wasnt foolish and reckless.

what im trying to convey is that weve ALL done it, SAU member or not! some on here are being all PIOUS and sticking the boot in while hiding behind the " hes disrespecting our club" line.

childish. just as bad as what happened i say.

Hey, I'm familiar with Wiseman's. Are you? Because we're not talking about cutting a few donuts in a car park. Let's get this straight: his stunt was king size stoopid. End of story.

Yeah I've done some stoopid things in the past but 1/ I don't boast about them, 2/ I learnt not to repeat them and 3/ I wasn't endangering anyone else.

All the kid had to do was say "yeah, I made a f#$kup. Will know better in future" and everyone would've been cool.

M3GTR: take one chill pill three times daily with meals. If symptoms persist see your doctor for a reality check. Peace, love and mung beans. :)

what im trying to convey is that weve ALL done it, SAU member or not! some on here are being all PIOUS and sticking the boot in while hiding behind the " hes disrespecting our club" line.

I've never done it, and neither has bacons...so thats 2 right there that ruin your little theory....but well done anyway...

im not in the bussiness of dobbing ppl in, unlike the person who started this. dezz thanks for blanketing everything that doesnt fit your point, well played.... cant wait for the next trackday.

You're not part of the club, therefore he hasn't done anything to really hurt your image. keep missing the point though :)

we stopped on him ages ago. your the one in question now, coz your still missing the point everytime you hit the add reply button

oh, i understand it perfectly. If you dont think you were being an a$$hole in the first couple of pages you should go back and read your posts.

others joined in with you.

and leave my job out of this.

so lets cut the shit and look at the facts

1- he broke numerous laws

2- he did so in a crowded public place in the middle of the day

3- he wasn't even good at what he was doing, making it even more dangerous than it was to begin with

4- he posted it on the internet on the biggest video site in the world

5- he had his SAU club stickers displayed for all to see, which damages the clubs reputation, and all members that have the same club stickers on their car

6- he is proud of all of the above.

He is an idiot. end of story

I've never done it, and neither has bacons...so thats 2 right there that ruin your little theory....but well done anyway...

You're not part of the club, therefore he hasn't done anything to really hurt your image. keep missing the point though :)

youve never done what?

I've never done it, and neither has bacons...so thats 2 right there that ruin your little theory....but well done anyway...

You're not part of the club, therefore he hasn't done anything to really hurt your image. keep missing the point though :ninja:

oh how my heart bleeds for the club. You thiink this incident has completely shattered the reputation of SAU. you act as though your steve jobs getting busted for backdating stock options..

you wanna make a mountain out of a molehill.....go ahead?

im sure SAU will survive..

besides, a dash of controversy might actually make the club more appealing.. :)

oh, i understand it perfectly. If you dont think you were being an a$$hole in the first couple of pages you should go back and read your posts.

others joined in with you.

and leave my job out of this.

you brought your job into it... lol. its like im posting to a brick wall.

and i didnt say i wasnt being an asshole. i am an asshole. never denied that either.

agreed, your point taken. anyone else? makes me think twice about posting the club membership forms.

so your saying your not going to join the club part of SAU so you can be a sick c**t and endanger people and video it, for someone to see. and then have this same thing happen?

lol... sad.

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