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damn you both, you are ruining my chances

Take the astra out!!! dooo it.. if that 13yo in the echo you can do it!

I got a little coaching on the wangs that helped - mmmm who was my co-pilot?

I think we should come up with something.

Lol.. who me? I don't know shit.. I just told you what ive been told..

Yes We need a name..

I can get stickers made up :P

Frangipani Racing?

*pukes on you*

Actually that may be the name lol!!! ;)

:huh:

Take the astra out!!! dooo it.. if that 13yo in the echo you can do it!

Lol.. who me? I don't know shit.. I just told you what ive been told..

Yes We need a name..

I can get stickers made up :P

*pukes on you*

;)

What!!! I was being funny :huh: I cant even say that word right lol

Umm names.....

Team Welsh racing

Team noob racing

Team NSW FTW racing

Team Fidget Racing

???

What!!! I was being funny :P I cant even say that word right lol

Umm names.....

Team Welsh racing

Team noob racing

Team NSW FTW racing

Team Fidget Racing

???

Well if vic is mexicans that would make us americans..

Team America.. haha err ghay..

Fidget??? wtf?

Sif us team noobs!

team midget racing ;) most of us are short...hehehe :huh:

Speak for yourself!

just make sure dont bring any roadworks with you

last time we came to nsw there was enough road works

to build australia's roads from scratch again

i still remember that big snakey i did in front of them

just make sure dont bring any roadworks with you

last time we came to nsw there was enough road works

to build australia's roads from scratch again

i still remember that big snakey i did in front of them

LOL

Ofcourse there are roadworks

We had roadworks on the way there and back and espicially in Aulbury ;)

LOL still is.... :D I will avoid Albury next time

What about Team Fairy Racing.....Or better yet Team Whinge Racing

I like those two..

Team Fairy racing for the girls and team whinge racing for the boys..

HAHAHAHAHA..

team wong ?

:)

LMFAO!

jess made the best call to the waitress

god that was funny

i dont know if the waitress took it as a joke

or was serious and got offended

absolute pisser

:):D:rofl: :rofl:

Well peeps wasnt going to tell her so I did

I said sorry after she was cool...I think she liked it :D




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