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BAWHAHAHAHA im am so noobilishous..... not even 1 a day!!!! And i have been on here almost 5 years............. :P

So does this mean i am not really a whore...... ;)

no, it just means your whoring skills are just as bad as your driving skills!

well since this friday arvo thread has no real purpose I'll make an announcement. if you are working in the north of the city head down to circular quay. williams have a big tent up there with a full size F1 car turned into a simulator. you can drive it, and if you end up in the top 3 get to race against nico rosberg in it, if you do well there they will train you up to drive a real F1 car. I just had a go, and it's awesome fun. even just being in an F1 car is good enough!

And where did you end up?

top 5, but I was a few second off the pace. you just get 2 laps. I used the first as a warm up, then went all out on the second. it was a pretty clean lap, but 1 little off track excursion a few corners from the end cost me about 3 seconds or so :P

you can go back as many times as you want in one day, but they'll only count your first go that day. So I could go heaps of times today and practice up, then go back again tomorrow to set a fast time. it's prett hard though. I was just happy enough I wasn't too tall to fit in the thing! pretty cool sitting in an F1 car. ;)

lol, maybe I should have asked him to whip out the keyboard they have underneath so I could post on SAU from the cockpit?

You should've hacked the simulator to give you the RB26DETT cheat.

I'm on 11,000 and I joined 2 years before you did!!! eek.gif

No doubt most of your posts are of an infinitely better quality. :D

in yet more developments of my exciting day, i just spent 20 min on the phone with aami trying to get them to reduce the ridiculous amount they wanted to charge me for a green slip. it paid off in the end thank god.

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